idioot — meaning in English
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English meaning
- clot noun A thickened, partly solid lump formed from a liquid, especially blood.
- daft adj Foolish, silly, or lacking good sense.
- dope noun (informal) An illegal drug, especially marijuana or heroin.
- douchebag noun An obnoxious, arrogant, or unpleasant person (slang).
- goofball noun A silly, playful, or foolish person.
- idiot noun A foolish or stupid person, or someone who makes a very poor decision.
- idiotic adj Extremely foolish or senseless.
- mug noun A large cup with a handle, used for hot drinks, without a saucer.
- mutt noun A dog of mixed or uncertain breed.
- sap noun The watery fluid that circulates through a plant, carrying nutrients.
- saphead noun A simpleton, a stupid person.
- simpleton noun A person who lacks common sense or shows poor judgement; a foolish person.
- stupid adj Lacking intelligence or common sense.
Senses
idioot is used for these senses in English:
- clot A silly person.
- daft (chiefly, Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Foolish, silly, stupid.
- dope (countable, slang) A stupid person.
- douchebag (figuratively, US, _, slang, vulgar)
- idiot (pejorative) A person of low general intelligence.
- idiot (obsolete, medicine, psychology) A person of the lowest intellectual standing, a person who lacks the capacity to develop beyond the mental age of a normal four-year-old; a person with an IQ below 30.
- idiotic (of an action) Having the quality of idiocy; very foolish
- mug A large cup for beverages, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.A mug
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).
daft — full definition
- adj Foolish, silly, or lacking good sense.
- adj Mentally unwell or acting irrationally; crazy.