Synonym: betise, folly, foolishness, stupidity. Similar words: imbecilic, imbecile, deciliter, facility, docility, decidability, facilitate, facilities. Meaning: [‚ɪmbɪ'sɪlətɪ] n. 1. retardation more severe than a moron but not as severe as an idiot 2. a stupid mistake.
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1. How define imbecility in the analytic discourse?
2. Such situation proves that the government is of imbecility.
3. The temptation is to laugh at the bureaucratic imbecility of such wrangling.
4. Admiring imbecility breathed from his squash nose and slobbering lips.
5. We commented adversely upon the imbecility of that message of telegraphic style.
6. And young men like billiards and cards, which take their minds off the imbecility of everyday work.
7. You're probably already making a scrunched up, pinched look with your face and shaking your head at my imbecility.
8. Constructed wetland system is an efficient biotechnique for wastewater purification with low investment, imbecility , low circulation fee and high eco-value.
9. But there's a second question raised by this act of preternatural imbecility: what were the mink doing there anyway?
10. The essence of war is violence; moderation in war is imbecility!
11. Her impatience when she sometimes asked me to go on reading seemed to come from the hope that all this imbecility would eventually play itself out.
12. In 1863(sentencedict .com), an editorial in a Chicago newspaper said Union soldiers were "indignant at the imbecility that has devoted them to slaughter for purposes with which they have no sympathy."
13. The rest, called literature, is a dossier of human imbecility for the guidance of future professors.
More similar words: imbecilic, imbecile, deciliter, facility, docility, decidability, facilitate, facilities, facilitated, facilitator, facilitation, speciality, agility, utility, ability, humility, civility, futility, debility, viability, senility, mobility, motility, nobility, incivility, sterility, gentility, inability, fertility, liability.