Unintelligence

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns/

Definitions of unintelligence

noun a lack of intelligence or understanding

Example Sentences

A1 She showed her unintelligence by constantly forgetting her keys.

A2 His unintelligence was evident in his inability to solve simple math problems.

B1 The team's unintelligence led to numerous mistakes in their project presentation.

B2 The politician's unintelligence was criticized by the media for his lack of knowledge on key issues.

C1 The professor's unintelligence was surprising given his reputation as an expert in the field.

C2 The CEO's unintelligence was a major factor in the company's decline in profits.

Examples of unintelligence in a Sentence

formal The professor criticized the student's unintelligence in the research paper.

informal She was embarrassed by her own unintelligence during the debate.

slang He always acts like he's got some kind of unintelligence superpower.

figurative The dark cloud of unintelligence seemed to follow him wherever he went.

Grammatical Forms of unintelligence

plural

unintelligences

comparative

more unintelligent

superlative

most unintelligent

present tense

is unintelligent

future tense

will be unintelligent

perfect tense

has been unintelligent

continuous tense

is being unintelligent

singular

unintelligence

positive degree

unintelligent

infinitive

to be unintelligent

gerund

being unintelligent

participle

unintelligent

Origin and Evolution of unintelligence

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unintelligence' originated from the Latin word 'intelligentia' which means understanding or knowledge.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the lack of understanding or knowledge, 'unintelligence' has evolved to also encompass the concept of lack of mental capacity or intellectual ability.