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dork

5 antonyms and opposites of dork, grouped by meaning.

Noun — A socially awkward or uncool person, often with unfashionable interests — usually said affectionately rather than as a real insult.

Antonyms

cool kid idol people person social butterfly sparkler

How to use dork

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total dork such a dork dork out over something

Casual and generally affectionate — much milder than an insult like idiot.

Etymology

American slang from around 1961; likely started as a softened, joking stand-in for a cruder word, later settling into its modern meaning of "lovable nerd."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “dork” mean?

The word “dork” means a socially awkward or uncool person, often with unfashionable interests — usually said affectionately rather than as a real insult. In plain terms, a dork is someone who's a bit uncool or awkward, usually in a harmless, even endearing way.

How do you pronounce “dork”?

“Dork” is pronounced dawk (/doɹk/ in IPA).

How do you use “dork” in a sentence?

Here is “dork” used in a sentence: “He did a happy little dance and admitted, "Yeah, I'm a total dork about trains.".”

What is another word for “dork”?

Words with a similar meaning to “dork” include flabbergast, flabagast, flabaghast, gink, nerd and Nigel.

What is the opposite of “dork”?

The opposite of “dork” — its antonyms — are cool kid, idol, people person, social butterfly and sparkler.

What part of speech is “dork”?

Depending on how it is used, “dork” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “dork” come from?

The word “dork” dates back to around 1961. American slang from around 1961; likely started as a softened, joking stand-in for a cruder word, later settling into its modern meaning of "lovable nerd.".

How many meanings does “dork” have?

“Dork” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a socially awkward or uncool person, often with unfashionable interests — usually said affectionately rather than as a real insult.

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