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dunce

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Noun — Someone regarded as slow-witted or foolish, especially at learning.

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dunce cap call someone a dunce

Etymology

From the name of the medieval philosopher John Duns Scotus — ironically a brilliant scholar. When Renaissance thinkers mocked his followers as old-fashioned, "dunce" shifted from meaning "stubborn traditionalist" to simply "stupid person."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “dunce” mean?

The word “dunce” means someone regarded as slow-witted or foolish, especially at learning. In plain terms, a mildly old-fashioned, somewhat insulting word for someone who seems dim or bad at schoolwork.

How do you pronounce “dunce”?

“Dunce” is pronounced duhns (/dʌns/ in IPA).

How do you use “dunce” in a sentence?

Here is “dunce” used in a sentence: “He felt like a dunce when he couldn't answer the simplest question.”

What part of speech is “dunce”?

“Dunce” is a noun.

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