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单词 moronic
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Definition of moronic in English:

moronic

adjective məˈrɒnɪkməˈrɑnɪk
informal
  • Very foolish or stupid.

    television's latest moronic soap opera
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of all the most obnoxious, pigheaded, stupid, moronic things he could say!
    • He is the most frivolous, obnoxious, moronic man in Scotland.
    • He is a stupid, moody, moronic little kid who thinks he's all grown up, when he's just sad and lost and bitter.
    • It was so stupid, so frustrating, so embarrassingly moronic, that it made her want to tear her hair out.
    • An interesting, if not ridiculous, premise is somehow overshadowed by a moronic script filled with stupid lines.
    • I wish small-minded, moronic people would stop trashing whole groups of people and places, just to make themselves feel superior.
    • ‘There is a moronic notion that somehow we are still exploiting Third World nations,’ he said.
    • It has always amazed me how moronic the planning authorities are when they sanction building on natural flood plains.
    • To many people, their ingeniously moronic stunts set a new standard for how low the entertainment industry was willing to sink in pursuit of profits.
    • I have had similar conversations with my dad about moronic laws.
    • He kept coming out with moronic and inane comments.
    • It is depressing for teachers and pupils alike to see their working environment desecrated by the moronic minority.
    • Her face turns paler, she stutters a bit and then finally she leaves with her stupid, moronic girlfriends.
    • These moronic motorists will still flout the laws because their time is obviously more precious than anyone else's.
    • So why has Polly come up with what is, even by her notoriously moronic standards, an outstandingly hopeless argument?
    • If it's not her singing, it's her stupid moronic work-related questions that drive me insane.
    • Sarah grabbed Joe's arm and twisted it till he gave a yelp in pain, ‘You stupid moronic idiot!’
    • I have no idea whose moronic idea a wooden floor in my room was, but its cold and miserable and should never be in a bedroom.
    Synonyms
    unintelligent, ignorant, dense, brainless, mindless, foolish, dull-witted, dull, slow-witted, witless, slow, dunce-like, simple-minded, empty-headed, vacuous, vapid, half-witted, idiotic, imbecilic, imbecile, obtuse, doltish
    stupid, foolish, senseless, brainless, mindless, idiotic, imbecilic, imbecile, insane, lunatic, asinine, ridiculous, ludicrous, absurd, preposterous, silly, inane, witless, half-baked, empty-headed, unintelligent, half-witted, slow-witted, weak-minded

Derivatives

  • moronically

  • adverbməˈrɒnɪk(ə)liməˈrɑnək(ə)li
    informal

Rhymes

anachronic, animatronic, bionic, Brythonic, bubonic, Byronic, canonic, carbonic, catatonic, chalcedonic, chronic, colonic, conic, cyclonic, daemonic, demonic, diatonic, draconic, electronic, embryonic, euphonic, harmonic, hegemonic, histrionic, homophonic, hypersonic, iconic, ionic, ironic, isotonic, laconic, macaronic, Masonic, Miltonic, mnemonic, monotonic, Napoleonic, philharmonic, phonic, Platonic, Plutonic, polyphonic, quadraphonic, sardonic, saxophonic, siphonic, Slavonic, sonic, stereophonic, subsonic, subtonic, symphonic, tectonic, Teutonic, thermionic, tonic, transonic, ultrasonic
 
 

Definition of moronic in US English:

moronic

adjectiveməˈrɑnɪkməˈränik
informal
  • Very foolish or stupid.

    a truly moronic movie
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have had similar conversations with my dad about moronic laws.
    • It was so stupid, so frustrating, so embarrassingly moronic, that it made her want to tear her hair out.
    • He is the most frivolous, obnoxious, moronic man in Scotland.
    • I have no idea whose moronic idea a wooden floor in my room was, but its cold and miserable and should never be in a bedroom.
    • He kept coming out with moronic and inane comments.
    • These moronic motorists will still flout the laws because their time is obviously more precious than anyone else's.
    • He is a stupid, moody, moronic little kid who thinks he's all grown up, when he's just sad and lost and bitter.
    • An interesting, if not ridiculous, premise is somehow overshadowed by a moronic script filled with stupid lines.
    • If it's not her singing, it's her stupid moronic work-related questions that drive me insane.
    • Her face turns paler, she stutters a bit and then finally she leaves with her stupid, moronic girlfriends.
    • I wish small-minded, moronic people would stop trashing whole groups of people and places, just to make themselves feel superior.
    • To many people, their ingeniously moronic stunts set a new standard for how low the entertainment industry was willing to sink in pursuit of profits.
    • Sarah grabbed Joe's arm and twisted it till he gave a yelp in pain, ‘You stupid moronic idiot!’
    • It has always amazed me how moronic the planning authorities are when they sanction building on natural flood plains.
    • ‘There is a moronic notion that somehow we are still exploiting Third World nations,’ he said.
    • So why has Polly come up with what is, even by her notoriously moronic standards, an outstandingly hopeless argument?
    • Of all the most obnoxious, pigheaded, stupid, moronic things he could say!
    • It is depressing for teachers and pupils alike to see their working environment desecrated by the moronic minority.
    Synonyms
    unintelligent, ignorant, dense, brainless, mindless, foolish, dull-witted, dull, slow-witted, witless, slow, dunce-like, simple-minded, empty-headed, vacuous, vapid, half-witted, idiotic, imbecilic, imbecile, obtuse, doltish
    stupid, foolish, senseless, brainless, mindless, idiotic, imbecilic, imbecile, insane, lunatic, asinine, ridiculous, ludicrous, absurd, preposterous, silly, inane, witless, half-baked, empty-headed, unintelligent, half-witted, slow-witted, weak-minded
 
 
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