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BNC: 2558 COCA: 2704

stupid

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
stupid /ˈstuːpəd/ Brit /ˈstjuːpəd/ adjective
stupider; stupidest
stupid
/ˈstuːpəd/ Brit /ˈstjuːpəd/
adjective
stupider; stupidest
Learner's definition of STUPID
[also more stupid; most stupid]
: not intelligent : having or showing a lack of ability to learn and understand things愚笨的;脑子不好使的
: not sensible or logical : foolish不明智的;愚蠢的
: not able to think normally because you are drunk, tired, etc.(因醉、累等)不省人事的,头脑不清的
informalused to refer to something in an angry or irritated way该死的,讨厌的(用于愤怒或烦恼地指称某物)

— stupidly

adverb
BNC: 2558 COCA: 2704

stupid

1 of 2

adjective

stu·​pid ˈstü-pəd How to pronounce stupid (audio)
ˈstyü-
1
a
: slow of mind : obtuse
b
: given to unintelligent decisions or acts : acting in an unintelligent or careless manner
c
: lacking intelligence or reason : brutish
2
: dulled in feeling or sensation : torpid
still stupid from the sedative
3
: marked by or resulting from unreasoned thinking or acting : senseless
a stupid decision
4
a
: lacking interest or point
a stupid event
b
: vexatious, exasperating
the stupid car won't start
stupidly adverb
stupidness noun

stupid

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noun

: a stupid person
Choose the Right Synonym for stupid

stupid, dull, dense, crass, dumb mean lacking in power to absorb ideas or impressions.

stupid implies a slow-witted or dazed state of mind that may be either congenital or temporary.

stupid students just keeping the seats warm
stupid with drink

dull suggests a slow or sluggish mind such as results from disease, depression, or shock.

monotonous work that leaves the mind dull

dense implies a thickheaded imperviousness to ideas.

too dense to take a hint

crass suggests a grossness of mind precluding discrimination or delicacy.

a crass, materialistic people

dumb applies to an exasperating obtuseness or lack of comprehension.

too dumb to figure out what's going on

Example Sentences

Adjective She angrily described her boss as a stupid old man. He had a stupid expression on his face. I'm not stupid enough to fall for that trick. Why are you being so stupid? It was stupid of me to try to hide this from you. We were stupid to wait so long before we made a decision. I did some pretty stupid things when I was young. Two glasses of wine are enough to make me stupid. I was stupid with fatigue. Noun a genius at math, but a total stupid when it came to his love life See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Adjective
That’s the reason Thompson is on the roster — the Dolphins aren’t stupid. Chris Perkins, Sun Sentinel, 30 Aug. 2022 But the worst part of this is, the American people are not stupid. ABC News, 28 Aug. 2022 People who have diabetes who experience homelessness are not stupid. Isabella Cueto, STAT, 27 Aug. 2022 Making a Beignet Burger is crazy; putting your garnishes in the burger and steaming them to mush while the beignet is fried would just be stupid. al, 26 Aug. 2022 The critics essentially assume that buyers are stupid on a grand scale. Chris Morran, ProPublica, 8 Aug. 2022 As with all 992s, the GTS is stupid easy to drive fast. David Beard, Car and Driver, 13 July 2022 The challenge could also be a victim of our new self-consciousness online, and our more developed fears of looking stupid. Kaitlyn Tiffany, The Atlantic, 24 May 2022 Investing in other cryptocurrencies is [select one: wrong, stupid, immoral, uninteresting] and should be discouraged and ignored socially for the benefit of others as a form of consumer protection. Pete Rizzo, Forbes, 4 July 2022
Noun
But those options continue to be out of reach for the majority of those who are afflicted with this stupid, infuriating skin condition. Megan Mcintyre, refinery29.com, 9 June 2022 Somebody who is dyslexic sometimes has this fear of being perceived as [stupid]. Andy Greene, Rolling Stone, 7 Mar. 2022 But right now, there’s a whole lot of stupid—Keizer has it right about that. David Treuer, Harper's Magazine, 26 Oct. 2021 In the final analysis, there are few things in tech that bring out the stupid to quite the degree that Apple does. Andy Meek, BGR, 17 June 2021 The two camps trade insults regularly on the platform, with people on opposing sides calling each other stupid or worse. Rong Xiaoqing, Curbed, 23 May 2021 Others who wouldn't give their name called the mask mandate stupid or worse. Sonia Chopra, The Enquirer, 8 July 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle French stupide, from Latin stupidus, from stupēre to be numb, be astonished — more at type entry 1

First Known Use

Adjective

circa 1641, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun

1640, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of stupid was in 1640
BNC: 2558 COCA: 2704
stupid

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASES VERBSappear, be, feel, look, seem, sound顯得愚蠢;愚蠢;覺得很傻;看上去愚蠢;好像愚蠢;聽上去糊塗I felt so stupid when I realized what had happened.意識到發生了什麼事之後,我覺得自己傻極了。My sister made me look stupid in front of all my friends.妹妹讓我在所有朋友面前出了醜。get變得讓人糊塗The situation is getting stupid.情況變得越來越不可思議。act, play (NAmE) 裝傻充愣I decided it was best to act stupid.我決定最好還是裝傻。Don't play stupid, Carlos-what happened?別裝傻了,卡洛斯,發生了什麼事?call sb說某人傻make sb使某人糊塗Success has made him stupid.成功讓他昏了頭。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常愚蠢amazingly, exceptionally, incredibly, monumentally, particularly, ridiculously, truly, unbelievably蠢得驚人;格外愚蠢;非常愚蠢;笨得讓人難以置信;蠢得不能再蠢a truly stupid thing to do一件極為愚蠢的事absolutely, completely, plain, simply, totally, utterly糊塗透頂;愚蠢至極That was just plain stupid!那簡直是蠢透了!not entirely沒那麼蠢I'm not entirely stupid. I checked the train times before we came out.我沒那麼傻,我們出來之前我看過列車時刻表。a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些愚蠢enough, sufficiently足夠愚蠢He's stupid enough to believe anything.他蠢到什麼都會相信。PHRASESbe too stupid to do sth蠢得做不到⋯She's too stupid to realize that she'd be happier without him.她太傻了,意識不到沒有他她會更快樂。

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