stupid meaning
EN[ˈstjuːpɪd] [ˈst(j)upɪd] [ˈʃtjuːpɪd] [stʃjuːpɪd]US
WStupid
- Stupid may refer to:
- Stupidity, a lack of intelligence
- Stupid (art movement), a group of artists in Cologne, Germany, in the 1920s
- "Stupid" (song), on Raven-Symoné's self-titled album
- "Stupid" (Sarah McLachlan song), on the album Afterglow
- "Stupid", a song by Swedish musician Per Gessle on his album The World According to Gessle
- Stupid!, a UK children's television show on CBBC
- Stupid.com, a web site
- NounPLstupids
- AdjectiveCOMstupiderCOMmore stupidSUPstupidestSUPmost stupid
- Lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.
- Because it's a big stupid jellyfish!
- To the point of stupor.
- Neurobiology bores me stupid.
- (archaic) Characterized by or in a state of stupor; paralysed.
- (archaic) Lacking sensation; inanimate; destitute of consciousness; insensate.
- (slang) Amazing.
- That dunk was stupid! His head was above the rim!
- (slang) damn, annoying, darn.
- I fell over the stupid wire.
- Lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.
- AdverbCOMstupiderCOMmore stupidSUPstupidestSUPmost stupid
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- You people aren't stupider than anyone else. Not naturally stupider.
- 'Can't eat sushi?' I said. Then Mom said, 'You can't eat uncooked fish when you're pregnant' as if I'm the one stupid enough to go and get pregnant!
- I shan't dignify that with an answer. What a stupid question!
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- "We want to be ready if the antilights people decide to do something stupid.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of stupid in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionary