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Injudiciousness vs Idiocy - What's the difference?

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Injudiciousness is a related term of idiocy.


As nouns the difference between injudiciousness and idiocy

is that injudiciousness is the state or condition of being injudicious while idiocy is (psychology) the state or condition of being an idiot; the quality of having an intelligence level far below average; mental retardation.

injudiciousness

English

Noun

(-)
  • The state or condition of being injudicious.
  • idiocy

    English

    Alternative forms

    * idiotcy

    Noun

    (idiocies)
  • (psychology) The state or condition of being an idiot; the quality of having an intelligence level far below average; mental retardation.
  • An act lacking intelligence or sense; an instance of senselessness; extremely foolish behaviour.
  • The administrators, growing tired of such idiocy , put a new policy in place.

    Synonyms

    * imbecility * stupidity

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