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Meanings of
lout
in English
Portuguese
bobo
Catalan
terròs
Spanish
idiota
Back to the meaning
An awkward stupid person.
lump
goon
clod
oaf
gawk
lubber
lummox
stumblebum
Portuguese
bobo
A person, especially a large male, who is clumsy or a simpleton; an idiot.
fool
dummy
imbecile
moron
galoot
Synonyms
Examples for "
lump
"
lump
goon
clod
oaf
gawk
Examples for "
lump
"
1
For the
lump
in the throat and the tear in the eye.
2
Both the
lump
in the throat and the tear in the eye.
3
To the
lump
in the throat and the tear in the eye.
4
In Asakawa's case, however, the beginning of a
lump
had been observed.
5
At a tear in the throat and a
lump
in the eye.
1
So why on Earth would that corporate
goon
have said five years?
2
We play with the cards and drink
goon
.
Night
-
life
is not so good.
3
RELATED: Australia's chaotic border rules explained South Australians invented the
goon
bag.
4
Next to me, Ralph got a similar treatment from Alex the
goon
.
5
You underestimated me when you sent the
goon
squad out last night.
1
A vast improvement over the last
clod
the local constabulary sent out.
2
Then she heard a voice from the other side of the
clod
.
3
Bird, beast and insensate
clod
all felt the challenge of the season.
4
A
clod
was loosened somewhere above them and crashed upon the wreckage.
5
Break me, O Lord, even as the ploughshare breaks the reluctant
clod
.
1
This great
oaf
of a bear grinning at a time like this?
2
You need to learn how to accept someone's gratitude, you big
oaf
.
3
And the
oaf
stood before him undisturbedly opening up the subject himself.
4
Some
oaf
in a terminal staff suit uniform, officious smile in place.
5
The man was a foul-smelling
oaf
and as strong as a bear.
1
Where I come from the word
gawk
means to stare, to gape.
2
Citizens of London stopped to
gawk
,
but neither Michael nor Chesna cared.
3
The standard incorporates features that originated in both new awk and
gawk
.
4
Caroline and her friends continued to
gawk
at him, all looking moon-eyed.
5
Believers who are blind now will
gawk
at the New Earth's wonders.
1
Every
lubber
knows that a ship is launched before she is rigged.
2
Fell sick in the Bay o' Biscay, like any
land
-
lubber
,
didn't he?
3
The mate now complimented me by exclaiming, 'Why, look at the
lubber
!
'
4
Exasperated at this sarcasm, he replied, with great vehemence, You lie,
lubber
!
5
You are no
land
-
lubber
,
and you will run me over in the morning.
1
Egwene, as you may have guessed, this disgracefully unclothed
lummox
is my brother.
2
He wouldn't trust dat big
lummox
Koku wif anyt'ing laik dis.
3
The great
lummox
then crudely upends the Frenchman and is given a card for his trouble.
4
Nina finds herself thinking that finally Polina has found someone who isn't quite such a
lummox
.
5
Doan make sich a racket, yo' big
lummox
!
1
Casey was no statesman: he looked like an unmade bed, mumbled unintelligibly, and ate like a
stumblebum
.
2
Tronstad could work that sort of magic with women, but I was a
stumblebum
when it came to the opposite sex.
Usage of
lout
in English
1
Besides, it pleased him to be able to snub that
lout
,
Partridge.
2
Call him over, and the young farmer stepped nearer to the
lout
.
3
The stolid country
lout
of a sentry views all new-comers with suspicion.
4
She was worried
lout
paying for the gardener's funeral, of all things.
5
He is a
lout
,
with great eyes staring, and a red nose.
6
There's no reason why he should grow up to be a
lout
.
7
He is simply one
lout
,
and why should he have it all?
8
You're an awfu' man, cried Petullo, with the accent of a
lout
.
9
He might be her husband, but he was also an ungrateful
lout
.
10
What happened to the cursing, spitting
lout
I'd come to know?
11
The bottom line is that many a great author has been a
lout
.
12
Grimes is a rough rustic
lout
,
like Orson in the story-book.
13
One is a fine soldier and the other is a
lout
.
14
Run, you
lout
of a Thoma Bolshoy, and open the gate for him.
15
The black-leather
lout
was pinning an ecstatic guest to the floor.
16
You are clumsy as a
lout
where a woman is concerned.
Other examples for "lout"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
lout
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great lout
clumsy lout
lazy lout
stupid lout
drunken lout
More collocations
Translations for
lout
Portuguese
bobo
Catalan
terròs
Spanish
idiota
bobo
tonto
patán
simple
bruto
palurdo
zoquete
necio
Lout
through the time
Lout
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common