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What is the abstract noun for full and ignorant?

Here's a breakdown of how to find abstract nouns for "full" and "ignorant":

* Full: The abstract noun for "full" depends on the context. It could be:

* Fullness: This refers to the state of being full, like a feeling of satisfaction.

* Abundance: This emphasizes a large quantity or amount.

* Completeness: This implies a state of being whole or finished.

* Ignorant: The abstract noun for "ignorant" is ignorance.

Example Sentence:

* Fullness brought a sense of peace, while ignorance held them captive.

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