insipience (Meaning)

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insipience (n.)

Want of intelligence; stupidity; folly.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insipience

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insipience Sentence Examples

  1. The insipience of the child led him into a dangerous situation.
  2. The government's insipience in handling the crisis resulted in widespread chaos.
  3. Her insipience as a driver caused a near-fatal accident.
  4. The banker's insipience led to the collapse of several major financial institutions.
  5. The manager's insipience in recruiting new employees resulted in a team of incompetent staff.
  6. The doctor's insipience led to a misdiagnosis, causing the patient unnecessary suffering.
  7. The teacher's insipience in teaching the subject matter left the students confused and frustrated.
  8. The politician's insipience in making rash promises led to a loss of public trust.
  9. The writer's insipience in storytelling resulted in a dull and uninspired novel.
  10. The company's insipience in marketing the new product led to poor sales and financial losses.

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Want of intelligence; stupidity; folly.

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The insipience of the child led him into a dangerous situation.

The government's insipience in handling the crisis resulted in widespread chaos.

Her insipience as a driver caused a near-fatal accident.

The banker's insipience led to the collapse of several major financial institutions.