sequacity

/sɪˈkwæsəti/
noun
  1. The quality of being easily led or following others without independent thought.
    • His sequacity made him a loyal follower but a poor leader.
    • The teacher was frustrated by the sequacity of the students, who never questioned the textbook.
    • Political sequacity can be dangerous when citizens stop thinking for themselves.
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