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stu·pid S0827600 (sto͞o′pĭd, styo͞o′-)adj. stu·pid·er, stu·pid·est 1. Slow to learn or understand; obtuse.2. Tending to make poor decisions or careless mistakes.3. Marked by a lack of intelligence or care; foolish or careless: a stupid mistake.4. Dazed, stunned, or stupefied: felt stupid after taking the pain medication.5. Used to express disparagement or exasperation: Take your stupid notebook and go home.n. A stupid or foolish person. [Latin stupidus, from stupēre, to be stunned.] stu′pid·ly adv.stu′pid·ness n.stupid (ˈstjuːpɪd) adj1. lacking in common sense, perception, or normal intelligence2. (usually postpositive) stunned, dazed, or stupefied: stupid from lack of sleep. 3. having dull mental responses; slow-witted4. trivial, silly, or frivolousninformal a stupid person[C16: from French stupide, from Latin stupidus silly, from stupēre to be amazed] ˈstupidly adv ˈstupidness nstu•pid (ˈstu pɪd, ˈstyu-) adj. -er, -est, n. adj. 1. lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull. 2. characterized by or proceeding from mental dullness; foolish; senseless: a stupid question. 3. tediously dull, esp. due to lack of meaning or sense; inane; pointless: a stupid party. 4. annoying or irritating; troublesome: Turn off that stupid radio. 5. in a state of stupor; stupefied: stupid from fatigue. 6. Slang. excellent; terrific. n. 7. Informal. a stupid person. [1535–45; < Latin stupidus=stup(ēre) to be numb or stunned + -idus -id4] stu′pid•ly, adv. stu′pid•ness, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stupid - a person who is not very bright; "The economy, stupid!"dolt, dullard, pillock, poor fish, pudden-head, pudding head, stupe, stupid personberk - a stupid person who is easy to take advantage ofblockhead, bonehead, dumbass, dunce, dunderhead, fuckhead, hammerhead, knucklehead, loggerhead, lunkhead, muttonhead, numskull, shithead - a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligenceklutz - (Yiddish) a clumsy doltsimpleton, simple - a person lacking intelligence or common sense | Adj. | 1. | stupid - lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuityunintelligent, stupid - lacking intelligence; "a dull job with lazy and unintelligent co-workers"smart - showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness | | 2. | stupid - in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock; "he had a dazed expression on his face"; "lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow"; "was stupid from fatigue"dazed, stupefied, stunnedconfused - mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently; "the flood of questions left her bewildered and confused" | | 3. | stupid - lacking intelligence; "a dull job with lazy and unintelligent co-workers"unintelligentstupid - lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuityretarded - relatively slow in mental or emotional or physical development; "providing a secure and sometimes happy life for the retarded" |
stupidadjective1. unintelligent, thick, dumb (informal), simple, slow, dull, dim, dense, sluggish, deficient, crass, gullible, simple-minded, dozy (Brit. informal), witless, stolid, dopey (informal), moronic, obtuse, brainless, cretinous, half-witted, slow on the uptake (informal), braindead (informal), dumb-ass (slang), doltish, dead from the neck up, thickheaded, slow-witted, Boeotian, thick as mince (Scot. informal), woodenheaded (informal) I'm not stupid, you know. unintelligent bright, smart, intelligent, quick, sharp, brilliant, wise, clever, sensible, shrewd, astute, on the ball (informal), lucid, brainy, clear-headed, quick-witted, quick on the uptake2. silly, foolish, daft (informal), rash, trivial, ludicrous, meaningless, irresponsible, pointless, futile, senseless, mindless, laughable, short-sighted, ill-advised, idiotic, fatuous, nonsensical, half-baked (informal), inane, crackpot (informal), unthinking, puerile, unintelligent, asinine, imbecilic, crackbrained I wouldn't call it art. It's just stupid and tasteless. You won't go and do anything stupid, will you? silly wise, sensible, shrewd, reasonable, realistic, thoughtful, prudent, astute, well-thought-out3. senseless, dazed, groggy, into oblivion, punch-drunk, insensate, semiconscious, into a daze She would drink herself stupid.Quotations "He that reads and grows no wiser seldom suspects his own deficiency, but complains of hard words and obscure sentences, and asks why books are written which cannot be understood" [Dr. Johnson The Idler] "Nothing sways the stupid more than arguments they can't understand" [Cardinal De Retz Mémoirs]stupidadjective1. Lacking mental and physical alertness and activity:hebetudinous, lethargic, sluggish, stuporous, torpid.Slang: dopey.2. Lacking in intelligence:blockheaded, dense, doltish, dumb, hebetudinous, obtuse, thickheaded, thick-witted.Informal: thick.Slang: dimwitted, dopey.Translationsstupid (ˈstjuːpid) adjective1. foolish; slow at understanding. a stupid mistake; He isn't as stupid as he looks. 愚蠢的 愚蠢的2. in a bewildered or dazed state. He was (feeling) stupid from lack of sleep. 昏昏沈沈的 昏昏沉沉的ˈstupidly adverb 愚笨地 愚苯地stuˈpidity noun 愚苯 愚苯stupid
stupid is as stupid doesOne's actions indicate one's level of stupidity (or intelligence). The phrase was popularized by the film Forrest Gump. Of course that fool backed his car into own house! Stupid is as stupid does! Stupid is as stupid does, so judge her on her actions, not your first impression.See also: does, stupidas (something) as they comeSaid of someone or something that displays a trait or characteristic to the utmost degree. Bryce is as talented as they come. Once you see him on stage, you'll agree. These strawberries are as fresh as they come. They were literally just picked!See also: comeHow (something) is that?That is very (something). Adjectives commonly used in this construction include "strange," "cool," and "awesome," among others. Did you know that hummingbirds can fly backwards? How cool is that? A: "Frank spent prom night home alone playing video games. How sad is that?" B: "Actually, that sounds pretty great."See also: howHow (something) can you be?A rhetorical question used to indicate that someone or something shows an extraordinary amount of some negative characteristic or trait. Now the banks are talking about selling off people's mortgages to vulture funds to make a quick buck. How greedy can you be? My roommate turned off the house's hot water heater over the winter break because he thought it would save energy, but all the pipes burst and the entire house flooded. Man, how dumb can you be?See also: can, howHow (something) can you get?A rhetorical question used to indicate that someone or something shows an extraordinary amount of some negative characteristic or trait. Now the banks are talking about selling off people's mortgages to vulture funds to make a quick buck. How greedy can you get? My roommate turned off the house's hot water heater over the winter break because he thought it would save energy, but all the pipes burst and the entire house flooded. Man, how dumb can you get?See also: can, howof all theUsed to express great annoyance, exasperation, impatience, or frustration with someone or something. You put diesel fuel into the car? Of all the stupid, careless things to do—now the car is ruined! Of all the nerve, implying that I'm somehow to blame for the project's failure!See also: all, ofso (something) it isn't trueSomeone or something has so much of a particular characteristic or quality that it is hard to believe. Don't believe a word he says; that politician is so corrupt it isn't true!See also: trueask a stupid question and you'll get a stupid answerIf one asks a strange or nonsensical question, the listener will probably respond with a similarly strange or nonsensical answer. A: "What the heck are you talking about? All I did was ask if you think I should dress my cat up for Halloween!" B: "Well, ask a stupid question and you'll get a stupid answer!"See also: and, answer, ask, get, question, stupidstupid freshslang Exceptionally and refreshingly cool, trendy, or fashionable. We all thought those kinds of jeans were stupid fresh back in 2002, but they look downright silly now. He's making a name for himself in the hip-hop scene, laying down some stupid fresh beats and rhymes.See also: fresh, stupidstupid-ass1. rude slang Extremely and irritatingly stupid or foolish. Used before a noun. I really wish you'd give it a rest with those stupid-ass comments. You wouldn't have to ask if you just read the book like everyone else! I just don't see why everyone likes this movie. It's visuals are dull, the characters are all one-dimensional, and it has a stupid-ass plot that goes nowhere!2. rude slang Very annoying, aggravating, or infuriating. Used before a noun. Oh, for God's sake—this stupid-ass computer crashed on me again! I'm so sick of this stupid-ass class! I just want to be done with it already!get stupid drunkslang To become extremely intoxicated. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You guys really got stupid drunk.See also: drunk, get, stupidhit by/with the stupid stickslang Struck with this fictional item, resulting in one behaving stupidly (in the speaker's view). A humorous hyperbolic expression. Why the heck would you come out in the snow with no shoes on? Were you hit with the stupid stick?See also: by, hit, stick, stupidask a stupid question and you'll get a stupid answerAlso, ask a silly question. Your query doesn't deserve a proper answer, as in Am I hungry? ask a stupid question! One authority believes this idiom is a variant of ask me no questions and I'll tell you no fibs, which appeared in Oliver Goldsmith's play She Stoops to Conquer (1773) and was frequently repeated thereafter. [Early 1800s] See also: and, answer, ask, get, question, stupidof ˌall the ˈcheek, ˈnerve, stupid things to ˈdo, etc.! (informal) used to express annoyance, impatience, etc. at what another person has done or said: Of all the idiots, leaving his car unlocked in the middle of town!This expression is often used without a noun, especially to show that somebody is annoyed: She said I was fat? Well, of all the ...!See also: all, of, stupid, thingas ˌclever, ˌstupid, etc. as they ˈcome very clever, stupid, etc: He’s just about as mean as they come. He wouldn’t even lend me a couple of dollars!See also: comehow selfish, stupid, ungrateful, etc. can you ˈget? (spoken) used to express surprise or disapproval that somebody has been so selfish, stupid, etc: I can’t believe he didn’t even say thank you. How ungrateful can you get?See also: can, howso ˌbad, ˌstupid, etc. it isn’t ˈtrue (informal) used to emphasize that somebody/something is very bad, stupid, etc: His brother is so lazy it isn’t true!See also: truedumb-ass and stupid-ass1. mod. stupid; dumb. (Usually derogatory.) That was a real dumb-ass thing to do. That is so stupid-ass! 2. n. a stupid person. (Rude and derogatory.) Don’t be such a dumb-ass! You know what I mean! stupid-ass verbSee dumb-assget stupid in. to become intoxicated; to make oneself alcohol or drug intoxicated. It’s been one totally screwed up week. I think I’ll just stay home tonight and get stupid. See also: get, stupidhit by the stupid stick mod. made to act really stupid. Nobody can be that dumb. You must have been hit by the stupid stick. See also: by, hit, stick, stupidstupid mod. drunk. (see also get stupid.) These kids are so stupid they can’t see straight. They’re all going to be sick. stupid fresh mod. very, very good. (see also fresh, funky fresh.) Her looks were stupid fresh. Bonus! See also: fresh, stupidThere’s no such thing as a stupid question and TNSTAASQ sent. & comp. abb. Go ahead and ask your question without referring to it as stupid. There’s no such thing as a stupid question. But keep trying, you’re getting close. See also: no, question, stupid, such, thingask a silly/stupid question (and you'll get a silly/stupid answer)A response to an unsatisfying answer or to one that is a put-down. Eric Partridge believed this nineteenth-century retort evolved from the proverb ask me no questions, I’ll tell you no lies, but the two clichés are not identical. See also: ask, get, question, silly, stupidit's the economy, stupidFailing to address economic problems. The phrase was invented by Bill Clinton’s strategist, James Carville, during Clinton’s 1992 campaign for the presidency. Carville suggested Clinton was a better choice for president than George H. W. Bush because Bush had failed to do anything about a recent recession. It hung as a sign on Clinton’s campaign headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas. The New York Times writer and Nobel Prize–winning economist Paul Krugman used it: “What political scientists . . . tell us is that it really is the economy, stupid” (July 18, 2010). The term not only was repeated enough to become a cliché but gave rise to similar locutions for blame, such as “it’s the voters, stupid” or “it’s the oil spill, stupid.”See also: stupidEncyclopediaSeeStupiditySTUPID
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Synonyms for stupidadj unintelligentSynonyms- unintelligent
- thick
- dumb
- simple
- slow
- dull
- dim
- dense
- sluggish
- deficient
- crass
- gullible
- simple-minded
- dozy
- witless
- stolid
- dopey
- moronic
- obtuse
- brainless
- cretinous
- half-witted
- slow on the uptake
- braindead
- dumb-ass
- doltish
- dead from the neck up
- thickheaded
- slow-witted
- Boeotian
- thick as mince
- woodenheaded
Antonyms- bright
- smart
- intelligent
- quick
- sharp
- brilliant
- wise
- clever
- sensible
- shrewd
- astute
- on the ball
- lucid
- brainy
- clear-headed
- quick-witted
- quick on the uptake
adj sillySynonyms- silly
- foolish
- daft
- rash
- trivial
- ludicrous
- meaningless
- irresponsible
- pointless
- futile
- senseless
- mindless
- laughable
- short-sighted
- ill-advised
- idiotic
- fatuous
- nonsensical
- half-baked
- inane
- crackpot
- unthinking
- puerile
- unintelligent
- asinine
- imbecilic
- crackbrained
Antonyms- wise
- sensible
- shrewd
- reasonable
- realistic
- thoughtful
- prudent
- astute
- well-thought-out
adj senselessSynonyms- senseless
- dazed
- groggy
- into oblivion
- punch-drunk
- insensate
- semiconscious
- into a daze
Synonyms for stupidadj lacking mental and physical alertness and activitySynonyms- hebetudinous
- lethargic
- sluggish
- stuporous
- torpid
- dopey
adj lacking in intelligenceSynonyms- blockheaded
- dense
- doltish
- dumb
- hebetudinous
- obtuse
- thickheaded
- thick-witted
- thick
- dimwitted
- dopey
Synonyms for stupidnoun a person who is not very brightSynonyms- dolt
- dullard
- pillock
- poor fish
- pudden-head
- pudding head
- stupe
- stupid person
Related Words- berk
- blockhead
- bonehead
- dumbass
- dunce
- dunderhead
- fuckhead
- hammerhead
- knucklehead
- loggerhead
- lunkhead
- muttonhead
- numskull
- shithead
- klutz
- simpleton
- simple
adj lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuityRelated WordsAntonymsadj in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shockSynonymsRelated Wordsadj lacking intelligenceSynonymsRelated Words |