Noun
cluelessness (uncountable)
The state of being clueless.
Many people can rightfully claim, as much as anyone can rightfully claim anything, that much of their lives have been spent stumbling through a cloud of cluelessness. Aberjhani
Her voice is a low Lauren Bacall purr, and it immediately registers as an affectation; pretty soon Nick’s exasperated cluelessness starts to seem like a put-on, too. Source: Internet
This post smacks of utter cluelessness about the digital divide and life outside of the urban upper-crust, Starbucks-addled, MacBook Pro toting lifestyle in which many of us are fortunate enough to indulge. Source: Internet
The only explanations for the lapse are lethargy, dysfunction and a checked-out cluelessness as to what most people are going through right now – perfectly in keeping with the Trump White House’s “find something new!” Source: Internet
Nancy Pelosi, ice cream, and cluelessness. Source: Internet