beneit — meaning in English
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English meaning
- clot noun A thickened, partly solid lump formed from a liquid, especially blood.
- dim adjective Giving off or showing very little light; not bright.
- dork noun A socially awkward or uncool person, often with unfashionable interests — usually said affectionately rather than as a real insult.
- fool noun A person who acts or thinks without good sense or judgment.
- nincompoop noun A silly, foolish person.
Senses
beneit is used for these senses in English:
- clot A silly person.
- dim (colloquial) Not smart or intelligent.
- dork (pejorative, slang) A quirky, silly or stupid, socially inept person, or one who is out of touch with contemporary trends and typically has unfashionable hobbies. (Overlaps conceptually with nerd and geek, but does not imply the same level of intelligence.) [from the 20th c.]
- fool (pejorative) A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.
- nincompoop (derogatory) A foolish or silly person. [from 16th c.]
clot — full definition
- noun A thickened, partly solid lump formed from a liquid, especially blood.
- verb To thicken and form a solid lump.
- noun A silly or foolish person (informal, chiefly British).
dim — full definition
- adjective Giving off or showing very little light; not bright.
- adjective Not very intelligent or quick-witted.
- adjective Unclear, faint, or hard to make out.
- verb To make something less bright, or to become less bright.