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View usage for: (ɪdiɒtɪk) adjectiveIf you call someone or something idiotic, you mean that they are very stupid or silly. [disapproval] What an idiotic thing to say! Synonyms: foolish, crazy, stupid, dumb [informal] More Synonyms of idiotic idiotically (ɪdiɒtɪkli) adverb ...his idiotically romantic views. idiotic in British English (ˌɪdɪˈɒtɪk) adjectiveof or resembling an idiot; foolish; senseless Derived forms idiotically (ˌidiˈotically) adverb idioticalness (ˌidiˈoticalness) noun idiotic in American English (ˌɪdiˈɑtɪk) adjective of, having the nature of, or characteristic of an idiot; very foolish or stupid Derived forms idiotically (ˌidiˈotically) adverb Word origin L idioticus, uneducated, ignorant < Gr idiōtikos, private, peculiar, rude Examples of 'idiotic' in a sentenceidiotic It is an idiotic thing to do.But then things get really idiotic.But he should still apologise for his idiotic, crass comments.It was an idiotic thing to do, not wear a seat belt.He said some idiotic things, but he paid for his indiscretion.And usually other people are keen to wade in and defend me if the comment 's idiotic enough.No doubt one of the players who visited yesterday will be sent off, or do something idiotic soon enough.The idea behind this idiotic system is that foreigners are fooled into thinking they are flying to the nation's capital.Most governments in the civilised world are constitutionally bound by checks and balances to ensure they don't do something idiotic.One park worker said: 'It was an idiotic stunt.You may think this is an idiotic idea because no one in their right mind would say: 'Yes.A regimental insider said: 'It was an idiotic thing to do. In other languagesidiotic British English: idiotic / ˌɪdɪˈɒtɪk/ ADJECTIVE If you call someone or something idiotic, you mean that they are very stupid or silly. What an idiotic thing to say! - American English: idiotic
- Arabic: سَخِيفٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: imbecil
- Chinese: 白痴般的
- Croatian: idiotski
- Czech: pitomý
- Danish: idiotisk
- Dutch: idioot
- European Spanish: idiota
- Finnish: idioottimainen
- French: idiot
- German: idiotisch
- Greek: βλακώδης
- Italian: idiota
- Japanese: ばかな
- Korean: 어리석은
- Norwegian: idiotisk
- Polish: idiotyczny
- European Portuguese: imbecil
- Romanian: idiot
- Russian: идиотский
- Latin American Spanish: idiota
- Swedish: idiotisk
- Thai: ที่โง่เขลา
- Turkish: salakça
- Ukrainian: ідіотський
- Vietnamese: ngốc nghếch
What an idiotic thing to say! Synonyms crazy foolhardy loopy (informal) crackpot (informal) harebrained dumb-ass (slang) Opposites brilliant , wise , intelligent , sensible , thoughtful , commonsensical Additional synonymsDefinition obstinate or stupid I have never heard such an asinine discussion. Synonyms stupid, silly, foolish, daft (informal), senseless, goofy (informal), idiotic, inane, fatuous, moronic, imbecile, gormless (British, informal), brainless, imbecilic, braindead (informal), dumb-ass (slang), dead from the neck up (informal), thickheaded, dunderheaded, halfwitted, thick-witted Definition foolish or crazy I wasn't so daft as to believe him. Synonyms stupid, simple, crazy (informal), silly, absurd, foolish, irrational, unwise, senseless, giddy, infantile, goofy, foolhardy, idiotic, inane, fatuous, loopy (informal), witless, crackpot (informal), out to lunch (informal), dopey (informal), puerile, imprudent, scatty (British, informal), asinine, gonzo (slang), imbecilic, doolally (slang), off your head (informal), off your trolley (slang), up the pole (informal), dumb-ass (slang), wacko or whacko (slang, old-fashioned), off the air (Australian, slang) Definition stupid or slow to understand I came up with this dumb idea. Synonyms stupid, thick, dull, foolish, dense, dozy (British, informal), dim, obtuse, unintelligent, asinine, dim-witted (informal) - idiosyncrasy
- idiosyncratic
- idiot
- idiotic
- idle
- idleness
- idler
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