noun
- lack of awareness or knowledge; the state of being unaware
Usage: formal
Examples
- His incognizance of the new regulations led to several violations.
- The committee’s incognizance of public opinion resulted in widespread criticism.
- She acted in complete incognizance of the potential consequences.
- The company’s incognizance of market trends caused them to lose customers.
- Their incognizance of local customs offended many residents.
- The politician’s incognizance of economic realities was evident in his speech.