moronicity

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English

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Etymology

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From moron +‎ -icity.

Noun

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moronicity (uncountable)

  1. The quality, state or condition of being a moron.
    Synonym: moronicness
    • 1955, Morris Allison Bealle, American Capsule News, Issue 1; Issue 150
      The answer is that cities are run by politicians most of whom are morons or on the verge of moronicity.
    • 2010, Dave Meurer, Mistake It Like a Man: An Imperfect Guy's Guide to Romance, Kids, and Secret ...[1]:
      If this were the only example of moronicity in my teens, I could chalk it up to an aberration or a fluke or even gamma rays from the planet Zoobon.