idioticity

English

Etymology

From idiotic + -ity.

Noun

idioticity (uncountable)

  1. (nonstandard) Synonym of idiocy (lack of intelligence or sense)
    • 1993 May 10, PVR Narasimha Rao, “Manjrekar quote”, in rec.sport.cricket (Usenet):
      Amre? Possible, given the idioticity of our selectors.
    • 2011 September 21, nate, “Anyone notice Obama's latest Jobs plan? Say GOODBYE TO YOUR PAYCHECKS EVERYONE!!!!”, in alt.politics.republican (Usenet):
      Stupidity was admired ... I lost my best job ... Idioticity was installed at all the lower governmental ranks that Bush's henchmen could do and Dick Cheney proved to be possibly even more a mental broken man than Joseph Stalin.
    • 2021 September 27, Mario Petrinovic, “Oldest footprints around the world”, in sci.anthropology.paleo (Usenet):
      Yes, I am really tired of all this idioticity. Humans are idiots. And this includes scientists: []
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