stupid in Italian
stupid in Italian is stupido, scemo, stupefatto — stupid means lacking intelligence or common sense.
stupid in Italian
stupido
scemo
stupefatto
To the point of stupor.
What does "stupid" mean?
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adj Lacking intelligence or common sense.
"It was a stupid mistake that cost him his job."
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adj Annoying or irritating (used loosely as an intensifier of dislike).
"I hate this stupid printer."
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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.
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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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