idiocratic

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From idiocrasy +‎ -cratic, as with other -crasy + -cratic adjectives (e.g., idiosyncratic).

Adjective

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idiocratic (comparative more idiocratic, superlative most idiocratic)

  1. (dated, rare) Synonym of idiosyncratic.
Usage notes
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Do not confuse idiocratic ("idiosyncratic") with its historically newer homophonic and homographic homonym, idiocratic ("pertaining to rule by idiots"), nor with its older homophone, ideocratic ("pertaining to rule by ideologues").

Etymology 2

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From idiocracy +‎ -cratic, as with other -ocracy + -cratic adjectives (e.g., plutocratic, kleptocratic, autocratic).

Adjective

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idiocratic (comparative more idiocratic, superlative most idiocratic)

  1. Pertaining to, or characterized by, idiocracy.
Usage notes
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Do not confuse idiocratic ("pertaining to rule by idiots") with its historically older homophonic and homographic homonym, idiocratic ("idiosyncratic"), nor with its other older homophone, ideocratic ("pertaining to rule by ideologues").