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imbecility

[im-buh-sil-i-tee] / ˌɪm bəˈsɪl ɪ ti /


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The new show maintains the imbecility of the original, though some episodes, alas, have more developed plots.

From New York Times

Artistic expression and intellectual inquiry are replaced by a new dark age, the triumph of tawdry spectacle and the celebration of crowd-pleasing imbecility.

From Salon

It’s about the soul-draining imbecilities of office life at an organization that resembles the United Nations.

From New York Times

It is not merely Trump's ignorance and imbecility that creates a country unprepared and ill equipped to deal with a health problem, but the entire ideology that underwrites his incompetence.

From Salon

This GOP lawmaker gets the booby prize for moral imbecility.

From Washington Post