Marked by lack of intellectual acuity or somewhat mentally limited.
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Examples for "stupid"
Examples for "stupid"
1His surprise made him stupid; he was in an abyss of astonishment.
2The dull reviewer has two varieties: the stupid and the merely dull.
3The men are remarkably idle and stupid; they are tawny and lean.
4The more stupid the peasant, the better does the horse understand him.
5He looked me full in the face with stupid insolence, and said:
1One must be the half-foolish Nicko; the other must be the spy.
2It was foolish to question the power in that grave, sardonic face.
3He looked very foolish; and sat down in a corner without speaking.
4The Bishop did a foolish thing in talking of the metropolitan press.
5The foolish comfortable words spoken in every drawing-room throughout the United Kingdom.
1He looked silly enough in truth; but he never bothered about it.
2I was silly to be mixed up with it in the beginning.
3Lay aside affected, silly etiquette for the natural dictates of the heart.
4They were just silly, ordinary fussinesses; they had no sense in them.
5The idea of yonder silly creature being the companion of a MAN.
1The witness for the State looked in dumb amazement at the wreck.
2The days were dumb enough; but at night the hush became acute.
3These are recognized in the empire of the taste-bothdeaf and dumb.
4The whole house was dumb-thevery street had no sound in it.
5The crowd halted, and stared round in superstitious terror and dumb marvel.
1She'll seem somewhat stupid for a while, perhaps not speak, but only smile kindly.
2Two were dark-skinned boatmen, Bengalis somewhat stupid in appearance.
3Moreover, he had fondly hoped this somewhat stupid quarry might be readily found and taken.
4Fat Mrs. Hen turned about with a vexed look upon her handsome but somewhat stupid face.
5They think of the Italians as somewhat stupid and backward: Carmela listens much and says little.
1Suddenly the absence of chairs is making them look a little stupid.
2I was feeling a little stupid for being so petty about Kit.
3Gentle, passionate, trusting, a little stupid, she was not capable of irony.
4Eventually I realized it was all a little stupid, and I stopped.
5It was crazy and a little stupid, because my concentration would shift.
6He will only feel a little stupid and dull when he wakes up.
7For so strong a man it is a little stupid to be afraid.
8They are charming girls, even if they are a little stupid.
9He's ambitious, but I think he's honest, if a little stupid.
10Even a little stupid- Imean ,strugglingwhen you don't have to?
11You are even a little stupid, he said, deeming the punishment necessary and salutary.
12She was always calm and dignified, a little stupid perhaps.
13But she is a little stupid, just like a sheep.
14My reflection stared back, looking dazed and a little stupid.
15I sighed, feeling a little stupid and a lot stubborn.
16The way the rich spent their money had always seemed to her a little stupid.