idiocratical (Meaning)

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idiocratical (a.)

Peculiar in constitution or temperament; idiosyncratic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of idiocratical

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idiocratical Sentence Examples

  1. The idiocratical government's policies exacerbated the country's social and economic problems.
  2. The leader's idiocratical decisions led to widespread corruption and incompetence.
  3. The jury's idiocratical verdict shocked the public and undermined faith in the justice system.
  4. The company's idiocratical marketing campaign failed miserably, costing them millions.
  5. The politician's idiocratical speech was met with widespread ridicule and disdain.
  6. The idiocratical behavior of the students disrupted the entire class.
  7. The idiocratical actions of the athlete resulted in a suspension from the team.
  8. The film's idiocratical plot and characters made it a commercial disaster.
  9. The writer's idiocratical style alienated readers and critics alike.
  10. The idiocratical nature of the meeting prevented any productive discussion from taking place.

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Peculiar in constitution or temperament; idiosyncratic.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The idiocratical government's policies exacerbated the country's social and economic problems.

The leader's idiocratical decisions led to widespread corruption and incompetence.

The jury's idiocratical verdict shocked the public and undermined faith in the justice system.

The company's idiocratical marketing campaign failed miserably, costing them millions.