Difference between revisions of "Stupid"
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*As an [[adjective]]: | *As an [[adjective]]: | ||
| − | Lacking [[intelligence]] or common sense. | + | Lacking [[intelligence]] or [[common sense]]. |
| − | Dazed or unable to think clearly. | + | Dazed or unable to [[think]] clearly. |
| − | + | [[Annoy]]ing or [[trivia]]l (informal use). | |
*As a [[noun]]: | *As a [[noun]]: | ||
| − | Refers to a person who acts [[fool]]ishly or lacks good judgment. | + | Refers to a person who acts [[fool]]ishly or lacks good [[judgment]]. |
[[Category:Language]][[Category:Dictionary]] | [[Category:Language]][[Category:Dictionary]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:19, September 13, 2025
The word stupid can be used in a few different ways, depending on context:
- As an adjective:
Lacking intelligence or common sense.
Dazed or unable to think clearly.
Annoying or trivial (informal use).
- As a noun:
Refers to a person who acts foolishly or lacks good judgment.