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stupid in Italian

stupid in Italian is stupido, scemo, stupefatto — stupid means lacking intelligence or common sense.

stupid in Italian

stupido
adj
scemo
adj
stupefatto
adj
To the point of stupor.

What does "stupid" mean?

  1. adj Lacking intelligence or common sense.
    "It was a stupid mistake that cost him his job."
  2. adj Annoying or irritating (used loosely as an intensifier of dislike).
    "I hate this stupid printer."
  3. noun A foolish or unintelligent person (informal).
    "Don't call your brother a stupid."

stupid in a sentence

  • It was a stupid mistake that cost him his job.
  • Don't be stupid — check the brakes before you drive.
  • I hate this stupid printer.
  • Don't call your brother a stupid.

Similar words in Italian

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Frequently asked questions

What is "stupid" in Italian?

"stupid" in Italian is stupido, scemo, stupefatto. stupid means: Lacking intelligence or common sense.

How do you use "stupid" in a sentence?

Example: "It was a stupid mistake that cost him his job." In Italian, "stupid" is stupido, scemo, stupefatto.

Are there other ways to say "stupid" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "stupid": stupido, scemo, stupefatto.

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