The word stupid means

Adjective



She angrily described her boss as a stupid old man.



He had a stupid expression on his face.



I’m not stupid enough to fall for that trick.



Why are you being so stupid?



It was stupid of me to try to hide this from you.



We were stupid to wait so long before we made a decision.



I did some pretty stupid things when I was young.



Two glasses of wine are enough to make me stupid.



I was stupid with fatigue.

Noun



a genius at math, but a total stupid when it came to his love life

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And, at least as Murdoch had explained to Dominion’s lawyers, doing that would be stupid.


Jim Rutenberg, New York Times, 6 Apr. 2023





The fact that the kid was still alive (and in the dragon’s mouth the whole time) is equally stupid.


Erik Kain, Forbes, 26 Mar. 2023





Also, incredibly, his bio wasn’t stupid.


Kira Homsher, Longreads, 14 Mar. 2023





Who would say that besides stupid people?


Los Angeles Times, 28 Feb. 2023





People told me, ‘This may be a stupid idea to ship out of an island.


Jim Ryan, Forbes, 31 Mar. 2023





The Witch is like one of those really long jokes with a deeply stupid punch line.


Vulture, 31 Mar. 2023





For conservationists, this lack of fear engenders pity: The wolf is too stupid to fear the hunter’s gun or the poisoned trap, and must be saved from its own inability to be afraid.


Colin Dickey, The New Republic, 31 Mar. 2023





Burning is one thing, but burning to force a tie is just stupid!


Sydney Bucksbaum, EW.com, 29 Mar. 2023




People can be high achievers and still knee-walking stupid.


Philip Martin, Arkansas Online, 29 Nov. 2022





It is described as a stupid-kids-in-the-woods story with a wry twist.


Anna Marie De La Fuente, Variety, 20 Sep. 2022





But those options continue to be out of reach for the majority of those who are afflicted with this stupid, infuriating skin condition.


Megan Mcintyre, refinery29.com, 9 June 2022





Somebody who is dyslexic sometimes has this fear of being perceived as [stupid].


Andy Greene, Rolling Stone, 7 Mar. 2022





But right now, there’s a whole lot of stupid—Keizer has it right about that.


David Treuer, Harper’s Magazine, 26 Oct. 2021





In the final analysis, there are few things in tech that bring out the stupid to quite the degree that Apple does.


Andy Meek, BGR, 17 June 2021





The two camps trade insults regularly on the platform, with people on opposing sides calling each other stupid or worse.


Rong Xiaoqing, Curbed, 23 May 2021





Others who wouldn’t give their name called the mask mandate stupid or worse.


Sonia Chopra, The Enquirer, 8 July 2020



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Other forms: stupidest; stupider; stupids

A stupid person doesn’t have much intelligence or imagination, and they go through life making decisions that seem to lack all common sense. If you’ve got a brain but you don’t use it, you might be a bit stupid.

The word comes from a Latin adjective that means “amazed or stunned,” and stupid people are stunned by everything because their minds are numb. You can make a stupid mistake when you’re not thinking, and you can call someone stupid if you’re feeling cruel, like “Hey, Stupid.” Zombies are stupid because their brains are dead. If that makes sense to you, then you’re not stupid, and you’re also not a zombie. Well done!

Definitions of stupid

  1. adjective

    lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity

    Synonyms:

    anserine, dopey, dopy, foolish, gooselike, goosey, goosy, jerky

    having or revealing stupidity

    blockheaded, boneheaded, duncical, duncish, fatheaded, loggerheaded, thick, thick-skulled, thickheaded, wooden-headed

    (used informally) stupid

    cloddish, doltish

    heavy and dull and stupid

    dense, dim, dull, dumb, obtuse, slow

    slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity

    gaumless, gormless

    (British informal) lacking intelligence and vitality

    lumpen, lumpish, unthinking

    mentally sluggish

    nitwitted, senseless, soft-witted, witless

    (of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment

    weak

    deficient in intelligence or mental power

    yokel-like

    stupid and ignorant like proverbial rural inhabitants

    unintelligent

    lacking intelligence

  2. adjective

    lacking intelligence

    synonyms:

    unintelligent

    brainless, headless

    not using intelligence

    see moresee less

    Antonyms:

    intelligent

    having the capacity for thought and reason especially to a high degree

    smart

    showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness

    agile, nimble

    mentally quick

    apt, clever

    mentally quick and resourceful

    brainy, brilliant, smart as a whip

    having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence

    bright, smart

    characterized by quickness and ease in learning

    born, innate, natural

    being talented through inherited qualities

    quick, ready

    apprehending and responding with speed and sensitivity

    prehensile

    having a keen intellect

    scintillating

    brilliantly clever

    searching, trenchant

    having keenness and forcefulness and penetration in thought, expression, or intellect

    precocious

    characterized by or characteristic of exceptionally early development or maturity (especially in mental aptitude)

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  3. adjective

    in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock

    “was
    stupid from fatigue”

    synonyms:

    dazed, stunned, stupefied

    confused

    mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently

  4. noun

    a person who is not very bright

    “The economy,
    stupid!”

    synonyms:

    dolt, dullard, pillock, poor fish, pudden-head, pudding head, stupe, stupid person

    see moresee less

    types:

    berk

    a stupid person who is easy to take advantage of

    blockhead, bonehead, dunce, dunderhead, hammerhead, knucklehead, loggerhead, lunkhead, muttonhead, numskull

    a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone’s intelligence

    klutz

    (Yiddish) a clumsy dolt

    type of:

    simple, simpleton

    a person lacking intelligence or common sense

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[ stoo-pid, styoo‐ ]

/ ˈstu pɪd, ˈstyu‐ /

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adjective, stu·pid·er, stu·pid·est.

lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.

characterized by or proceeding from mental dullness; foolish; senseless: a stupid question.

tediously dull, especially due to lack of meaning or sense; inane; pointless: a stupid party.

annoying or irritating; troublesome: Turn off that stupid radio.

in a state of stupor; stupefied: stupid from fatigue.

noun

Informal. a stupid person.

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Origin of stupid

1535–45; <Latin stupidus, equivalent to stup(ēre) to be numb or stunned + -idus-id4

synonym study for stupid

OTHER WORDS FROM stupid

stu·pid·ly, adverbstu·pid·ness, nounun·stu·pid, adjectiveun·stu·pid·ly, adverb

un·stu·pid·ness, noun

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH stupid

ignorant, stupid

Words nearby stupid

stupefacient, stupefaction, stupefactive, stupefy, stupendous, stupid, stupidity, stupor, Sturbridge, sturdy, sturgeon

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What are other ways to say stupid?

The adjective stupid describes things characterized or proceeding from mental dullness. Do you know when to use stupid, fatuous, silly, inane, foolish, and asinine? Find out on Thesaurus.com.

Words related to stupid

dull, dumb, foolish, futile, ill-advised, irrelevant, laughable, ludicrous, naive, senseless, shortsighted, simple, trivial, dummy, loser, rash, thick, unintelligent, brainless, dazed

How to use stupid in a sentence

  • If all “stupid grids” were replaced by smart grids, it would allow cities, for example, to manage production, storage, distribution and consumption of energy and to cut peaks in energy demand that would reduce CO2 emissions dramatically.

  • I’m just going to make this as completely stupid as I want to be.

  • Her philosophy, onstage and off, is that not everybody is stupid, not only her views are right, and if we listen to those we disagree with instead of rolling our eyes, we might get somewhere.

  • What that story missed is that professional investors don’t underperform the market because they’re stupid.

  • Like, this thing will get published and then some Wyomingite will ride in on a horse and be all like, “Just kidding, we eat chicken wings at our Super Bowl parties, you stupid East Coast rube.”

  • Later, his turn as a lothario in the box office hit Crazy Stupid Love made him even more swoon-worthy.

  • Contrary to What Stupid Republicans Think… A completely different U.S. foreign policy may not be the answer.

  • As expected, initial reports were met with cries of “Stupid!”

  • On Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who said Republicans are acting like the Stupid Party?

  • They did not pander to social-conservative populists, and no one would accuse them of representing the Party of Stupid.

  • Stupid things puns—made one myself then, though—just like me.

  • Stupid you were when you stole things out of my book—could you not guess that I might have read my own books?

  • Stupid you were when you thought yourself cleverer than me, and when you thought that I could be lured into becoming a thief.

  • Stupid you were when you thought balance could be restored by giving the world two thieves instead of one.

  • Stupid Polish Majesty has his natural envies, jealousies, of a Brandenburg waxing over his head at this rate.

British Dictionary definitions for stupid


adjective

lacking in common sense, perception, or normal intelligence

(usually postpositive) stunned, dazed, or stupefiedstupid from lack of sleep

having dull mental responses; slow-witted

trivial, silly, or frivolous

noun

Derived forms of stupid

stupidly, adverbstupidness, noun

Word Origin for stupid

C16: from French stupide, from Latin stupidus silly, from stupēre to be amazed

Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

stu·pid

 (sto͞o′pĭd, styo͞o′-)

adj. stu·pid·er, stu·pid·est

1. Slow to learn or understand; obtuse.

2. Tending to make poor decisions or careless mistakes.

3. Marked by a lack of intelligence or care; foolish or careless: a stupid mistake.

4. Dazed, stunned, or stupefied: felt stupid after taking the pain medication.

5. Used to express disparagement or exasperation: Take your stupid notebook and go home.

n.

A stupid or foolish person.


[Latin stupidus, from stupēre, to be stunned.]


stu′pid·ly adv.

stu′pid·ness n.

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

stupid

(ˈstjuːpɪd)

adj

1. lacking in common sense, perception, or normal intelligence

2. (usually postpositive) stunned, dazed, or stupefied: stupid from lack of sleep.

3. having dull mental responses; slow-witted

4. trivial, silly, or frivolous

n

informal a stupid person

[C16: from French stupide, from Latin stupidus silly, from stupēre to be amazed]

ˈstupidly adv

ˈstupidness n

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

stu•pid

(ˈstu pɪd, ˈstyu-)

adj. -er, -est,
n. adj.

1. lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.

2. characterized by or proceeding from mental dullness; foolish; senseless: a stupid question.

3. tediously dull, esp. due to lack of meaning or sense; inane; pointless: a stupid party.

4. annoying or irritating; troublesome: Turn off that stupid radio.

5. in a state of stupor; stupefied: stupid from fatigue.

6. Slang. excellent; terrific.

n.

7. Informal. a stupid person.

[1535–45; < Latin stupidus=stup(ēre) to be numb or stunned + -idus -id4]

stu′pid•ly, adv.

stu′pid•ness, n.

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun 1. stupid - a person who is not very brightstupid — a person who is not very bright; «The economy, stupid!»

dolt, dullard, pillock, poor fish, pudden-head, pudding head, stupe, stupid person

berk — a stupid person who is easy to take advantage of

blockhead, bonehead, dumbass, dunce, dunderhead, hammerhead, knucklehead, loggerhead, lunkhead, muttonhead, numskull — a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone’s intelligence

klutz — (Yiddish) a clumsy dolt

simpleton, simple — a person lacking intelligence or common sense

Adj. 1. stupid — lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity

unintelligent, stupid — lacking intelligence; «a dull job with lazy and unintelligent co-workers»

smart — showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness

2. stupid — in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock; «he had a dazed expression on his face»; «lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow»; «was stupid from fatigue»

dazed, stupefied, stunned

confused — mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently; «the flood of questions left her bewildered and confused»

3. stupid — lacking intelligence; «a dull job with lazy and unintelligent co-workers»

unintelligent

stupid — lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

stupid

adjective

1. unintelligent, thick, dumb (informal), simple, slow, dull, dim, dense, sluggish, deficient, crass, gullible, simple-minded, dozy (Brit. informal), witless, stolid, dopey (informal), moronic, obtuse, brainless, cretinous, half-witted, slow on the uptake (informal), braindead (informal), dumb-ass (slang), doltish, dead from the neck up, thickheaded, slow-witted, Boeotian, thick as mince (Scot. informal), woodenheaded (informal) I’m not stupid, you know.
unintelligent bright, smart, intelligent, quick, sharp, brilliant, wise, clever, sensible, shrewd, astute, on the ball (informal), lucid, brainy, clear-headed, quick-witted, quick on the uptake

2. silly, foolish, daft (informal), rash, trivial, ludicrous, meaningless, irresponsible, pointless, futile, senseless, mindless, laughable, short-sighted, ill-advised, idiotic, fatuous, nonsensical, half-baked (informal), inane, crackpot (informal), unthinking, puerile, unintelligent, asinine, imbecilic, crackbrained I wouldn’t call it art. It’s just stupid and tasteless. You won’t go and do anything stupid, will you?
silly wise, sensible, shrewd, reasonable, realistic, thoughtful, prudent, astute, well-thought-out

3. senseless, dazed, groggy, into oblivion, punch-drunk, insensate, semiconscious, into a daze She would drink herself stupid.

Quotations
«He that reads and grows no wiser seldom suspects his own deficiency, but complains of hard words and obscure sentences, and asks why books are written which cannot be understood» [Dr. Johnson The Idler]
«Nothing sways the stupid more than arguments they can’t understand» [Cardinal De Retz Mémoirs]

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

stupid

adjective

1. Lacking mental and physical alertness and activity:

2. Lacking in intelligence:

The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Translations

أحْمَق، غَبيغَبي، مَخْبولغَبِيّ

hloupýotupený

dumsløv

typerätyhmä

glup

buta

bebal

heimskur; heimskulegursljór, sinnulaus

愚かな

바보같은

apdujęsbukaprotis

apdullismuļķīgsstulbs

stupid

neumen

dum

โง่

ngu xuẩn

stupid

[ˈstjuːpɪd]

A. ADJ

1. (= unintelligent) [person] → estúpido, tonto, imbécil; [question, remark, idea] → estúpido, tonto; [mistake, game] → tonto, bobo
don’t be (so) stupidno seas tonto
I’ll never do anything so stupid againnunca volveré a cometer semejante estupidez
don’t do anything stupid, will you?no vayas a hacer alguna tontería ¿eh?
it’s stupid to leave money lying aroundes una estupidez or es de tontos dejar el dinero a la vista de todos
to act stupid (= pretend to be stupid) → hacerse el tonto; (= behave stupidly) → hacer el tonto
she looks stupid in that hat, that hat looks stupid on herestá ridícula con ese sombrero
it looks stupidse ve ridículo, queda ridículo
to make sb look stupiddejar a algn en ridículo
it was stupid of youfue una tontería por tu parte, ¡qué tonto or imbécil fuiste!
it was stupid of me to say thatfui tonto al decir esocometí una estupidez al decir eso
it was a stupid thing to dofue una tontería or una estupidez
that’s the stupidest thing I ever heardjamás he oído semejante tontería or estupidez
see also plain B1

B. N (as excl) don’t do that, stupid!¡no hagas eso, imbécil!
come on, stupid! (said affectionately) → ¡venga bobo!

C. ADV don’t talk stupid!¡no digas tonterías or estupideces!

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

stupid

adj

dumm; (= foolish also, boring, wretched)blöd(e) (inf); don’t be stupidsei nicht so blöd (inf); I’ve done a stupid thingich habe etwas ganz Dummes or Blödes (inf)gemacht; you stupid idiot!du blöder Idiot!; you stupid little man!Sie Blödmann! (inf); take that stupid look off your faceguck nicht so dumm or blöd (inf)!; that was stupid of youdas war dumm (von dir); that was a stupid thing to dodas war dumm; it was stupid of me (to say anything)es war blöd von mir (etwas zu sagen); I was stupid to do thates war dumm von mir, das zu tun; you would be stupid to move to Londondu wärst ja dumm or blöd (inf), → wenn du nach London ziehen würdest; to make somebody look stupidjdn blamieren; to be so stupid or to be stupid enough as to do somethingdumm genug sein, etw zu tun; it is the stupidest thing I’ve ever done/hearddas ist das Dümmste, was ich jemals getan/gehört habe

adv (inf) to talk stupidQuatsch reden (inf); to act stupidsich dumm stellen

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

stupid

[ˈstjuːpɪd] adj (gen) → stupido/a; (person) → stupido/a, sciocco/a; (from sleep, drink) → intontito/a, istupidito/a
that was stupid of you, that was a stupid thing to do → hai fatto una stupidaggine
he drank himself stupid last night → era ubriaco fradicio ieri sera

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

stupid

(ˈstjuːpid) adjective

1. foolish; slow at understanding. a stupid mistake; He isn’t as stupid as he looks.

2. in a bewildered or dazed state. He was (feeling) stupid from lack of sleep.

ˈstupidly adverbstuˈpidity noun

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

stupid

غَبِيّ hloupý dum dumm κουτός estúpido typerä stupide glup stupido 愚かな 바보같은 dom dum głupi estúpido бестолковый dum โง่ aptal ngu xuẩn 愚蠢的

Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

stupid

n. estúpido-a, imbécil.

English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

  • 1
    stupid

    stupid [ˊstju:pɪd]

    1) глу́пый, тупо́й, бестолко́вый; дура́цкий

    2) оцепене́вший;

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > stupid

  • 2
    stupid

    Персональный Сократ > stupid

  • 3
    stupid

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > stupid

  • 4
    stupid

    1. [ʹstju:pıd]

    разг.

    дурак

    you little stupid! — ах ты дурачок!

    2. [ʹstju:pıd]

    1. глупый, тупой, бестолковый; дурацкий

    stupid man — глупый /тупой, бестолковый/ человек

    to give a stupid answer — дать глупый /бестолковый/ ответ

    how stupid of me! — как глупо с моей стороны!

    2. скучный

    stupid party [letter, town] — скучная /неинтересная/ вечеринка [-ое письмо, -ый город]

    3. оцепеневший

    to get /to grow/ stupid — оцепенеть

    as stupid as an owl /as a donkey, as a goose/ — ≅ глуп как пробка

    НБАРС > stupid

  • 5
    stupid

    [‘stjuːpɪd]

    adj

    глупый, тупой, бестолковый

    It was stupid of him to lie. — Как глупо с его стороны лгать.

    I was stupid to agree. — Я согласился по глупости.

    As stupid as an owl. — Глуп, как пробка

    stupid joke


    — stupid look
    — stupid fellow
    — stupid man
    — stupid idea
    — stupid error
    — give a stupid answer
    — do a stupid thing

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > stupid

  • 6
    stupid

    глупый
    имя прилагательное:

    имя существительное:

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > stupid

  • 7
    stupid

    1. n разг. дурак

    2. a глупый, тупой, бестолковый; дурацкий

    3. a скучный

    4. a оцепеневший

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. aimless (adj.) aimless; irrelevant; pointless; senseless

    2. beefheaded (adj.) beefheaded; beef-witted; beetleheaded; blear-eyed; blear-witted; blockheaded; blockish; chuckleheaded; doltish; duncical; fatheaded; goosey; hammerheaded; numskulled; pinhead; pinheaded; thick; thickheaded; thick-witted

    3. dense (adj.) dense; moronic; obtuse; slow; witless

    4. dull (adj.) boring; dull; humdrum; insipid; tedious; tiresome; uninteresting; vapid

    5. foolish (adj.) absurd; asinine; daft; dumb; foolish; half-witted; inane; ridiculous; simple

    6. imprudent (adj.) imprudent; irresponsible; reckless

    7. lethargic (adj.) comatose; dopey; heavy; hebetudinous; lethargic; sluggish; slumberous; torpid

    8. dunce (noun) beetlehead; blockhead; bonehead; boob; booby; cabbagehead; chowderhead; chucklehead; chump; clod; clodpate; clodpoll; dimwit; dodo; dolt; dolthead; dope; duffer; dullard; dullhead; dumbbell; dummy; dunce; dunderhead; dunderpate; fathead; featherweight; goof; hammerhead; idiot

    Антонимический ряд:

    discerning; intelligent; penetrating; perspicacious; pertinent; quick; reasonable; sagacious; sage; sapient; sensible; smart; wise

    English-Russian base dictionary > stupid

  • 8
    stupid

    [‘stjuːpɪd]
    1.

    прил.

    1) глупый, тупой, бестолковый; дурацкий

    It was stupid of him to lie. — Ему не имело смысла лгать.

    I was stupid to agree. — Я согласился по глупости.

    Syn:

    Ant:

    2) неинтересный, скучный

    If my letter is very stupid, forgive me. — Если моё письмо неинтересно, прости меня.

    We were at a stupid seaport town. — Мы находились в скучном приморском городке.

    Syn:

    3) оцепеневший; оглушённый

    Syn:

    As stupid as a mule. — Упрям как мул.

    Syn:

    2.

    ;

    разг.

    дурак, глупец, болван

    Syn:

    Англо-русский современный словарь > stupid

  • 9
    stupid

    [ˈstju:pɪd]

    stupid глупый, тупой, бестолковый; дурацкий stupid разг. дурак stupid оцепеневший; stupid with sleep осовелый stupid оцепеневший; stupid with sleep осовелый

    English-Russian short dictionary > stupid

  • 10
    stupid

    ˈstju:pɪd
    1. прил.
    1) глупый, тупой, бестолковый;
    дурацкий It was stupid of him to lie. ≈ Ему не имело смысла лгать. I was stupid to agree. ≈ Я согласился по глупости. Syn: foolish, silly, asinine, dense, dull, obtuse, thick, unintelligent Ant: bright, clever, creative, intelligent, keen, smart
    2) оцепеневший
    2. сущ.;
    разг. дурак Syn: fool
    (разговорное) дурак — you little *! ах ты дурачок! глупый, тупой, бестолковый;
    дурацкий — * man глупый /тупой, бестолковый/ человек — * idea нелепая идея — * error досадная ошибка — to give a * answer дать глупый /бестолковый/ ответ — to do a * thing сделать глупость — how * of me! как глупо с моей стороны! скучный — * party скучная /неинтересная/ вечеринка оцепеневший — to get /to grow/ * оцепенеть — to drink oneself * напиться до полного отупения — * with sleep осоловелый — still * from sedation еще не пришедший в себя от наркоза > as * as an owl /as a donkey, as a goose/ глуп как пробка
    stupid глупый, тупой, бестолковый;
    дурацкий ~ разг. дурак ~ оцепеневший;
    stupid with sleep осовелый
    ~ оцепеневший;
    stupid with sleep осовелый

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stupid

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    stupid

    [‘stju:pɪd]

    adj

    глупый, тупой, бестолковый

    2000 самых употребительных английских слов > stupid

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    stupid

    English-Russian big medical dictionary > stupid

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    stupid

    1) глупый, тупой, бестолковый; дурацкий

    2) оцепеневший; stupid with sleep осовелый

    Syn:

    aca.htm>asinine, dense, dull, obtuse, thick, unintelligent

    Ant:

    bright, clever, creative, intelligent, keen, smart

    дурак

    * * *

    * * *

    глупый, тупой

    * * *

    [stu·pid || ‘stuːpɪd /-tju-]
    глупый, тупой, бестолковый, дубоватый, дурацкий, дурной

    * * *

    бессмыслен

    бессмысленный

    бестолков

    бестолковый

    глуп

    глупый

    дурацкий

    дурен

    дурной

    нелеп

    нелепый

    несуразен

    несуразный

    * * *

    1. прил.
    1) оцепеневший
    2) глупый
    2. сущ.; разг.
    дурак

    Новый англо-русский словарь > stupid

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    stupid

    Англо-русский технический словарь > stupid

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    STUPID

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > STUPID

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    stupid

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stupid

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    stupid

    [`stjuːpɪd]

    оцепеневший; оглушенный

    глупый, тупой, бестолковый; дурацкий

    неинтересный, скучный

    упрямый

    дурак, глупец, болван

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > stupid

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    stupid

    глупый, тупой, бестолковый

    Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике > stupid

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    stupid

    глупый; дурацкий; тупой; бестолковый

    English-Russian dictionary of technical terms > stupid

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    stupid

    The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > stupid

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  • stupid — adj Stupid, slow, dull, dense, crass, dumb are comparable when they mean conspicuously lacking in intelligence or power to absorb ideas or impressions or exhibiting such a lack. Stupid can apply to a sluggish slow witted lack of intelligence,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Stupid — is an adjective meaning lacking in intelligence. (See Stupidity)Stupid may also refer to: * Stupid (band), a punk rock band from Brooklyn * Stupid (art movement), a group of artists in Cologne in the 1920s * Stupid (song), the second single from… …   Wikipedia

  • stupid — [sto͞o′pid, styo͞o′pid] adj. [L stupidus < stupere, to be stunned or amazed < IE * steup , to strike: see STEEP1] 1. in a state of stupor; dazed; stunned; stupefied 2. lacking normal intelligence or understanding; slow witted; dull 3.… …   English World dictionary

  • stupid — STUPÍD, Ă, stupizi, de, adj. 1. (Adesea adverbial) Lipsit de sens, de raţiune, de conţinut; absurd. 2. (Despre oameni) Lipsit de inteligenţă, greoi la minte; nătâng, mărginit; (despre manifestări ale oamenilor) care dovedeşte, trădează lipsă de… …   Dicționar Român

  • Stupid — Stu pid, a. [L. stupidus, fr. stupere to be stupefied: cf. F. stupide.] 1. Very dull; insensible; senseless; wanting in understanding; heavy; sluggish; in a state of stupor; said of persons. [1913 Webster] O that men . . . should be so stupid… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Stupid — «Stupid» Canción de Raven Symoné con Sean Garrett Álbum Raven Symoné Publicación 2008 Gra …   Wikipedia Español

  • stupid — Adj dumm, geistlos erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. stupide, dieses aus l. stupidus, zu l. stupēre erstarrt sein, staunen . Abstraktum: Stupididät.    Ebenso nndl. stupide, ne. stupid, nschw. stupid, nnorw.… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • stupid — (adj.) 1540s, mentally slow, from M.Fr. stupide, from L. stupidus amazed, confounded, lit. struck senseless, from stupere be stunned, amazed, confounded, from PIE * (s)tupe hit, from root * (s)teu (see STEEP (Cf. steep) (adj.)). Native words for… …   Etymology dictionary

  • stupid — ► ADJECTIVE (stupider, stupidest) 1) lacking intelligence or common sense. 2) informal used to express exasperation or boredom: your stupid paintings! 3) dazed and unable to think clearly. DERIVATIVES stupidity noun stupidly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • Stupīd — (lat.), stumpfsinnig, dumm; Stupidität, Dummheit, s. Geistesschwäche …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Stupid — Stupīd (lat.), stumpfsinnig, dumm; Stupidität, Stumpfsinnigkeit …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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