insipience
[ in-sip-ee-uh ns ]
/ ɪnˈsɪp i əns /
noun Archaic.
lack of wisdom; foolishness.
Origin of insipience
OTHER WORDS FROM insipience
in·sip·i·ent, adjective in·sip·i·ent·ly, adverbWords nearby insipience
insincerity,
insinuate,
insinuating,
insinuation,
insipid,
insipience,
insist,
insistence,
insistency,
insistent,
insnare
Example sentences from the Web for insipience
Their anfractuousness, their insipience, and their turpitude, are no longer amphibological.
British Dictionary definitions for insipience
insipience
/ (ɪnˈsɪpɪəns) /
noun
archaic
lack of wisdom
Derived forms of insipience
insipient, adjective insipiently, adverbWord Origin for insipience
C15: from Latin
insipientia, from
in-
1 +
sapientia wisdom; see
sapient