English edit

Etymology edit

From cromulent +‎ -ence.

Noun edit

cromulence (uncountable)

  1. (humorous, uncommon) Acceptability, correctness.
    • 2015, Cesar Ovalles, Carl Rechsteiner Jr, Analytical Methods in Petroleum Upstream Applications, page 1571:
      Results from a numerical simulation of a compression test are also presented in Figure 6 and serve as an initial indicator of the cromulence of the proposed model.
    • 2021, Timothy Oliver, The Cameron–Clegg Coalition and Britain's Role in the World, page 199:
      The material circumstances may raise questions as to the cromulence of this perspective, but the UK's elite appear, for the moment, to be as firmly committed to a Great Power role as they ever were under the Coalition.