Stupid — Words

67 words across 1 groups

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