Pronunciation: /dɜr breɪn/
noun A derogatory term used to describe someone who is considered stupid or foolish.
A1 He is such a durr-brain, always forgetting his keys.
A2 She felt like a durr-brain when she realized she had missed her appointment.
B1 I can't believe I made such a durr-brain mistake on the test.
B2 Despite his intelligence, he can act like a durr-brain sometimes.
C1 Her durr-brain tendencies often lead to misunderstandings in the workplace.
C2 It's important to not underestimate someone just because they may seem like a durr-brain at times.
formal The doctor explained that the patient's cognitive abilities were affected due to a condition known as durr-brain.
informal Don't listen to him, he's just a durr-brain when it comes to technology.
slang I can't believe I forgot my keys again, I'm such a durr-brain.
figurative Her mind was like a durr-brain, unable to grasp the complexity of the situation.
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