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idiot

idiot /ˈɪdijət/ noun
plural idiots
idiot
/ˈɪdijət/
noun
plural idiots
Learner's definition of IDIOT
[count]
: a very stupid or foolish person白痴;傻子;笨蛋

— idiotic

/ˌɪdiˈɑːtɪk/ adjective [more idiotic; most idiotic]

— idiotically

/ˌɪdiˈɑːtɪkli/ adverb
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6505 COCA: 5944

idiot

noun

id·​i·​ot ˈi-dē-ət How to pronounce idiot (audio)
plural idiots
1
: a foolish or stupid person
"… Idiot that I am to wear my heart on my sleeve! …" George Bernard Shaw
2
dated, now offensive, see usage paragraph below : a person affected with extreme intellectual disability
idiot adjective
Usage of Idiot

The terms idiot, imbecile, moron, and their derivatives were formerly used as technical descriptors in medical, educational, and regulatory contexts. These uses were broadly rejected by the close of the 20th century and are now considered offensive.

Did you know?

Idiot Has Greek Roots

The Greek adjective idios means “one’s own” or “private.” The derivative noun idiōtēs means “private person.” A Greek idiōtēs was a person who was not in the public eye, who held no public office. From this came the sense “common man,” and later “ignorant person”—a natural extension, for the common people of ancient Greece were not, in general, particularly learned. The English idiot originally meant “ignorant person,” but the more usual reference now is to a person who lacks basic intelligence or common sense rather than education.

Example Sentences

Don't be such an idiot! only an idiot would invest in a company just because a casual acquaintance recommended it

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French ydiote, from Latin idiota ignorant person, from Greek idiōtēs one in a private station, layman, ignorant person, from idios one's own, private; akin to Latin suus one's own — more at suicide

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of idiot was in the 14th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6505 COCA: 5944
idiot

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + IDIOT | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbabbling, big, blithering, brainless, bumbling, gibbering, little, mindless, right, informal) , stupid喋喋不休的白痴;大白痴;沒腦子的白痴;笨手笨腳的白痴;胡言亂語的傻瓜;小白痴;十足的白痴;蠢蛋What stupid idiot left their shoes on the stairs?是哪個白痴把鞋落在樓梯上了?absolute, complete, real, total, utter絕對的白痴;十足的白痴;真正的白痴drunken爛醉的白痴He was giggling like a drunken idiot.他咯咯發笑,像個喝醉酒的白痴。village鄉巴佬白痴He looked like the village idiot.他看起來像個沒腦子的鄉巴佬。VERB + IDIOTbe, feel, feel like, look like, sound like白痴;覺得像白痴;看起來像白痴;聽起來像白痴I felt (like) a complete idiot, standing there in front of all those people!站在那麼多人面前,我感覺自己像個十足的白痴!act like, behave like表現得像個白痴She knew she was acting like an idiot.她知道自己表現得像個白痴。call sb叫某人白痴She called me an idiot.她罵我是個白痴。PHRASESmake an idiot of yourself出醜He's made a complete idiot of himself over this woman!他因為這個女人出盡了洋相!

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