A person who is not very bright.
Lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity.
In a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock.
1 His surprise made him stupid ; he was in an abyss of astonishment.
2 The dull reviewer has two varieties: the stupid and the merely dull.
3 The men are remarkably idle and stupid ; they are tawny and lean.
4 The more stupid the peasant, the better does the horse understand him.
5 He looked me full in the face with stupid insolence, and said:
6 As the door closed, Harrigan turned in stupid amazement upon the Scotchman.
7 To be both stupid and inaccurate is the unpardonable sin in journalism.
8 But the fellow was stupid ; he ought to have seized his shoulder.
9 Grandpapa is stupid , like the world; he is old, like the world.
10 But only the most stupid and the slowest were so disposed of.
11 Men are so stupid ; it 's only women that have real discernment.
12 With the long stick in her hand, she stood stupid and confused.
13 The normal Lubin to me is a stupid fellow always in love.
14 My pupils are as stupid as posts; I nearly died of exasperation.
15 You have been worse than intrusive; you have been rash and stupid .
16 You see, it's the people in the world that make it stupid .
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