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O que (quem) é IDIOCY - definição

PERSON OF LOW INTELLIGENCE
Idiots; Idiotes; Dimwit; Idiotic; Idiocity; Idoit; Idiocy; Dunderhead; Dunderheads; Dunderheaded; Dunder head; Dunder heads; Dunder headed; Idiocies; Dolt; Ninny; Idiot (usage); Idiot (Athenian democracy); Idiot/Idiocy (Athenian Democracy); Dullard; Addlehead; Addle-head; Stupidhead; Idiot (person); Idiotism; Idioticness; Dipwad
  • ''The Idiot'' by [[Evert Larock]] (1892)

idiocy         
n.
1.
Condition of an idiot, imbecility, native irrationality, congenital imbecility.
2.
Foolishness, imbecility, fatuity, feebleness of intellect, want of understanding.
idiocy         
¦ noun (plural idiocies) extremely stupid behaviour.
Origin
C16: from idiot.
idiocy         
n.
1) congenital idiocy
2) idiocy to + inf. (it was sheer idiocy for him to arrive late)

Wikipédia

Idiot

An idiot, in modern use, is a stupid or foolish person.

'Idiot' was formerly a technical term in legal and psychiatric contexts for some kinds of profound intellectual disability where the mental age is two years or less, and the person cannot guard themself against common physical dangers. The term was gradually replaced by 'profound mental retardation', which has since been replaced by other terms. Along with terms like moron, imbecile, retard and cretin, its use to describe people with mental disabilities is considered archaic and offensive. Moral idiocy refers to a moral disability.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para IDIOCY
1. Can you spell idiocy, boys and girls?" Pitts wrote.
2. The idiocy of the Miller decision, in particular, is breathtaking.
3. Let us pull apart the layers of idiocy contained therein.
4. But this tragedy raises wider issues than the lethal idiocy of our health and safety laws.
5. Despite the obvious idiocy of doing both, you can expect both to happen.