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stupido — 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.
  • dumb adj Stupid or unintelligent; showing poor judgment.
  • dummkopf noun A stupid person; a dolt, dimwit, or blockhead.
  • dummy noun A model or replica of a person or object, used as a stand-in.
  • fool noun A person who acts or thinks without good sense or judgment.
  • goofy adj Silly, quirky, or good-naturedly ridiculous.
  • lame adj Unable to walk normally because of an injury or problem with the legs or feet.
  • loggerhead noun A stupid person; a blockhead, a dolt.
  • moron noun An insult for a stupid or foolish person.
  • nincompoop noun A silly, foolish person.
  • plonker noun A man who sanctions sexual relationships between his girlfriend and his male friends.
  • stupid adj Lacking intelligence or common sense.

Senses

stupido is used for these senses in English:

  • clot A silly person.
  • daft (chiefly, Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Foolish, silly, stupid.
  • dullard A stupid person; a fool.
  • dummkopf A stupid person; a dolt, dimwit, or blockhead.
  • dummy A figure of a person or animal used by a ventriloquist; a puppet.
  • fool (pejorative) A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.
  • goofy silly, quirky
  • lame (colloquial) Uncool, uninteresting, or unfunny.

clot — full definition

  1. noun A thickened, partly solid lump formed from a liquid, especially blood.
  2. verb To thicken and form a solid lump.
  3. noun A silly or foolish person (informal, chiefly British).

daft — full definition

  1. adj Foolish, silly, or lacking good sense.
  2. adj Mentally unwell or acting irrationally; crazy.

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