adjective showing a lack of intelligence or thought; foolish or giddy
In literature, 'glaikit' may be used to portray a character's lack of intelligence or awareness.
In humor and comedy, 'glaikit' can be used for comedic effect to mock someone's foolishness or naivety.
In Scottish culture, 'glaikit' is commonly used to describe someone who is foolish, clueless, or vacant.
In dialectal English, especially in Northern England, 'glaikit' is used in a similar manner to describe someone who is stupid or thoughtless.
In literature, the term 'glaikit' may be used to describe a character who appears foolish or lacking intelligence.
Psychologists may use the term 'glaikit' to describe a state of confusion or disorientation in a patient.
Educators may use 'glaikit' to describe a student who seems distracted or unfocused in class.