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BNC: 35369 COCA: 29117

cretin

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cretin /ˈkriːtn̩/ Brit /ˈkrɛtn̩/ noun
plural cretins
cretin
/ˈkriːtn̩/ Brit /ˈkrɛtn̩/
noun
plural cretins
Learner's definition of CRETIN
[count] informal + offensive
: a stupid or annoying person白痴;蠢货

— cretinous

/ˈkriːtn̩əs/ adjective [more cretinous; most cretinous]
BNC: 35369 COCA: 29117

cretin

noun

cre·​tin ˈkrē-tᵊn How to pronounce cretin (audio)
1
often offensive : one afflicted with cretinism
2
informal : a stupid, vulgar, or insensitive person : clod, lout
… they started doing stupid boy stuff, like trying to untie our straps and pour sand down our bathing suits. Really, guys were such cretins sometimes. Marilyn Reynolds
cretinous adjective

Did you know?

Chronic iodine deficiencies in diet can result in malfunctions of the thyroid gland, the gland that produces hormones necessary for normal human development. Some mountainous regions, such as parts of the Alps, do not naturally provide their inhabitants with a diet rich enough in iodine, and the resultant hypothyroidism causes stunted growth and mental retardation. In Franco-Provençal (the Romance speech of French Switzerland and adjacent areas of France), a person affected by hypothyroidism was called a cretin, literally, “wretch, innocent victim,” The word meant simply “Christian” and emphasized the hypothyroid victim's basic humanity.

Example Sentences

the captain finally had to deal with the cretin in the back of the plane in discussions anyone who disagrees with her is inevitably called a cretin
Recent Examples on the Web In Abercrombie’s fiction, the shining hero on horseback may be the most wretched cretin of them all, while the dandy of a prince, despised by his own people, is the one person with real courage and decency. Erik Kain, Forbes, 6 Sep. 2021 But the good things Huff did 10 years ago don’t give him a lifetime pass to be a cretin. Nancy Armour, USA TODAY, 18 Feb. 2020 There are the buck-passers, cretins who are content to simply stand up, find another table, and pass their misfortune on to some other unsuspecting soul. Amiel Stanek, Bon Appétit, 26 Aug. 2019 Law's take on the royal cretin Vortigern ranges from very evil to very, very evil. John Serba | Jserba@mlive.com, NOLA.com, 12 May 2017 The problem, of course, is a small minority of cretins who are destructive just for the sake of being destructive, without any regard for the environment or any consideration for others who deserve to see our natural areas without blemish. Steve Lipsher, The Denver Post, 22 Apr. 2017

Word History

Etymology

French crétin, from French dialect cretin, literally, wretch, innocent victim, from Latin christianus Christian

First Known Use

1775, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of cretin was in 1775
BNC: 35369 COCA: 29117

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