moronity

English

Etymology

From moron +‎ -ity.

Noun

moronity (usually uncountable, plural moronities)

  1. The quality of being moronic.
    • 1957, Sydney J. Bounds, The Robot Brains, London: Digit Books, page 100:
      The blonde women were in a frenzy of excitement, their faces transformed from dull moronity to living evil; they shouted like wild animals at the kill.

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