67 words across 1 groups
| blabber |
Talk foolishly, mindlessly, or excessively (verb)
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| blather |
To talk long-windedly without making very much sense (verb)
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| bimbo |
Slang term for someone who is beautiful but not very intelligent. (noun)
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| bozo |
A stupid, rude, or insignificant person, especially a man (noun)
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| buffoon |
A ridiculous but amusing person; a clown (noun)
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| chump |
A foolish or easily deceived person (noun)
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| dork |
A dull, slow-witted, or socially inept person (noun)
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| dufus |
Someone who is foolish or stupid. (noun)
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| flunky |
A person who performs relatively menial tasks for someone else, especially obsequiously (noun)
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| gibberish |
Unintelligible, confused, or meaningless speech or writing (noun)
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| goon |
A bully or thug, especially one hired to terrorize or do away with opposition (noun)
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| hick |
A person who lives in the country, regarded as being unintelligent or provincial (noun)
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| imp |
A mischievous but harmless trouble maker (noun)
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| klutz |
A clumsy, awkward, or foolish person (noun)
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| lackey |
A servant, especially a liveried footman or manservant (noun)
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| ninny |
A foolish person (noun)
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| nitwit |
A silly or foolish person (noun)
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| patsy |
A person who is easily taken advantage of, especially by being cheated or blamed for something (noun)
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| sap |
A person who is likely to be taken advantage of, and who does not get respect (noun)
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| schnook |
A person easily duped; a fool (noun)
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| shmo |
A stupid person (noun)
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| sot |
A habitual drunkard (noun)
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| bumbling |
Acting in a confused or ineffectual way; incompetent (adjective)
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| cockeyed |
Crooked or askew; not level; or an idea that is crazy or foolish. (adjective)
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| ditzy |
Silly or scatterbrained (adjective)
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| feckless |
Lacking initiative or strength of character; irresponsible (adjective)
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| goofy |
Foolish; harmlessly eccentric (adjective)
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| hokey |
Mawkishly sentimental (adjective)
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| frivolous |
Not having any serious purpose or value (adjective)
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| farce |
A deceptive action that someone tries to fool others into believing that he takes it seriously (noun)
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| gullible |
Easily persuaded to believe something; credulous (adjective)
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| dunce |
A derogatory term used to ridicule someone who is not very clever, or who does not learn easily. (noun)
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| folly |
An action that lacks good sense, and is foolish (noun)
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| dope |
A stupid person (noun)
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| inept |
Having or showing no skill; clumsy (adjective)
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| ignoramus |
An ignorant or stupid person (noun)
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| preposterous |
Contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous. (adjective)
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| scatterbrained |
Disorganized and lacking in concentration. (adjective)
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| naive |
Too ready to believe someone or something, or to trust that someone's intentions are good, often because of a lack of experience: (adjective)
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| foolhardy |
Ignoring obvious dangers (adjective)
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| jerk |
A contemptibly obnoxious person (noun)
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| simplistic |
Ignoring the complexity of something by seeing it as much simpler than it really is. (adjective)
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| nincompoop |
A stupid or foolish person (noun)
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| asinine |
Very stupid or silly (adjective)
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| spendthrift |
Someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it (noun)
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| pointless |
Having no purpose, and is not worth doing (adjective)
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| dupe |
A victim of deception (noun)
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| clueless |
Lacking knowledge, understanding, or awareness about something. (adjective)
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| dull |
Not bright, vivid, or shiny; lacking sharpness or luster. (adjective)
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| dysfunctional |
Not operating normally or properly; broken or impaired in function. (adjective)
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| flaky |
Unreliable or inconsistent in behavior, especially in keeping commitments. (adjective)
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| foolish |
Lacking good sense or judgment; unwise. (adjective)
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| knucklehead |
A foolish or unintelligent person; someone who makes silly mistakes. (noun)
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| loudmouth |
Someone who speaks loudly and without thinking, often causing trouble or embarrassment. (noun)
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| moron |
A person who acts foolishly or shows poor judgment — someone who makes silly or careless mistakes. (noun)
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| platitude |
A trite or cliché saying that is expressed as if it were profound, but is actually banal. (noun)
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| silly |
Showing a lack of logic, reason, or common sense; often in a playful or harmless way. (adjective)
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| stupidity |
A lack of intelligence or the ability to think and understand clearly. (noun)
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| sucker |
A person who is easy to fool and cheat. (noun)
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| imbecile |
A person who behaves foolishly or lacks good judgment. (noun)
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| nonsense |
Words or actions that are silly, stupid, make no sense, and have no meaning. (noun)
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| impractical |
Not useful, unlikelly to succeed, not sensible or realistic. (adjective)
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| laughingstock |
A person or group that is made fun of and looked down on. (noun)
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| irresponsible |
Not thinking enough or not worrying about the possible results of what you do (adjective)
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| laughable |
So stupid as to be funny and not worth serious consideration; bad in a way that seems foolish or silly (adjective)
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| misguided |
Having or showing faulty judgment or reasoning. (adjective)
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| witless |
Stupid, foolish, and showing no intelligence. (adjective)
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