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stu‧pid /ˈstjuːpəd, ˈstjuːpɪd $ ˈstuː-/ adjective
stupid noun
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Synonyms & Related Wordsstupid[adjective]Synonyms:- unintelligent, brainless, dense, dim, half-witted, moronic, obtuse, simple, simple-minded, slow, slow-witted, thick
- foolish, asinine, daft
(informal), idiotic, imbecilic, inane, nonsensical, pointless, rash, senseless, unintelligent
- dazed, groggy, insensate, semiconscious, stunned, stupefied
Antonyms: intelligent
Contrasted words: acute, alert, bright, clever, keen, knowing, quick, quick-witted, sharp, smart, sage, wise, brilliant, able, competent
Related Idioms: dead above (
or between) the ears, dead from the neck up, having a block for a head, having cotton between the ears, muscle-bound between the ears
Related Words: asinine,
fatuous,
foolish,
silly,
simple,
brute,
brutish,
dummel,
lumbering,
oafish,
slow,
slow-witted,
sluggish,
half-assed,
crass,
backward,
half-witted,
retarded,
idiotic,
imbecilic
English Thesaurus: stupid, silly, daft, dumb, foolish, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English DictionaryI. stu‧pid1 S1 W3 /ˈstjuːpəd, ˈstjuːpɪd $ ˈstuː-/
adjective [
Word Family: noun:
stupidity,
stupid;
adverb:
stupidly;
adjective:
stupid]
[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: French;
Origin: stupide, from Latin stupidus, from stupere 'to surprise extremely, stun']
1. showing a lack of good sense or good judgment
Synonym : silly:
stupid mistakes
That was a stupid thing to say.
I can’t believe Kate was stupid enough to get involved in this.stupid idea/question
Whose stupid idea was this?
It was stupid of me to lose my temper.
REGISTERStupid is very frequent in spoken English, but in written English people usually prefer to use more a formal alternative, such as
foolish or
unwise, which sounds more polite.
2. having a low level of intelligence, so that you have difficulty learning or understanding things:
He understands – he’s not stupid.
I couldn’t do it, and it made me feel stupid.3. spoken used when you are talking about something or someone that makes you annoyed or impatient:
I can’t get this stupid radio to work.
What is that stupid idiot doing?4. stupid with cold/sleep/shock etc unable to think clearly because you are extremely cold, tired etc
—stupidly adverb:
I stupidly agreed to organize the party. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. stupid2 noun spoken not polite [
Word Family: noun:
stupidity,
stupid;
adverb:
stupidly;
adjective:
stupid]
an insulting way of talking to someone who you think is being stupid:
No, stupid, don’t do it like that! [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationsstupid adj. VERBS appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound I felt really stupid when I realized what had happened. My sister made me look stupid in front of all my friends.
act (informal) I decided it was best to act stupid. ADV. bloody (taboo),
damn/damned, exceptionally, extremely, fucking (taboo),
incredibly, monumentally, particularly, really, very | absolutely, completely, (just) plain, utterly That was just plain stupid!
not entirely I'm not entirely stupid. I checked the train times before we came out.
a bit, a little, pretty, quite, rather | enough, sufficiently He's stupid enough to believe anything.
crassly, grossly a crassly stupid thing to do [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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