Sciolism in a sentence as a noun

Either that, or it was the usual cause for rumors: sciolism. It could also have started as a dumb joke, which was then taken seriously by people who didn't know better.

Given that predicting the future is almost impossible even for highly specialized experts in their area, it is hard to believe that broad predictions based on sciolism are of any value. > They might engineer the software to work only with permission from the software firm, requiring the consumer to pay for it.

Sciolism definitions

noun

pretentious superficiality of knowledge