hloupý — meaning in English
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English meaning
- daft adj Foolish, silly, or lacking good sense.
- foolish adj Lacking good sense; unwise or silly.
- inane adjective Silly, pointless, or lacking any real substance — often to an annoying degree.
- silly adjective Foolish or lacking good sense; done or said in a way that invites laughter.
- sober adj Not drunk or affected by alcohol or drugs.
- stupid adj Lacking intelligence or common sense.
Senses
hloupý is used for these senses in English:
- daft (chiefly, Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Foolish, silly, stupid.
- dim-witted Being a dimwit; stupid; foolish; simple.
- foolish (of a person, an action, etc.) Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
- inane Lacking sense or meaning, often to the point of boredom or annoyance.
- silly Laughable or amusing through foolishness or a foolish appearance.
- silly (cricket, of a fielding position) Very close to the batsman, facing the bowler; closer than short.
- sober (of color) Dull; not bright or colorful.
daft — full definition
- adj Foolish, silly, or lacking good sense.
- adj Mentally unwell or acting irrationally; crazy.