Words To Insult By

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a slow or stupid person

  • The professor referred to the student as a dullard for consistently failing to grasp the concepts.
  • My brother is such a dullard when it comes to understanding technology.
  • Don't be such a dullard, figure it out yourself!
  • His dullard behavior made it hard for others to engage in meaningful conversation with him.

adjective describing someone or something as extremely stupid or foolish

  • The decision to invest all their savings in a risky venture seemed rather idiotic.
  • I can't believe you fell for that idiotic prank!
  • That plan is straight up idiotic, dude.
  • Her stubborn refusal to ask for help was just plain idiotic.

adjective describing someone or something as foolish or stupid

  • It was a moronic decision to invest all the company's funds in a failing project.
  • I can't believe you did something so moronic like forgetting your keys inside the car.
  • That guy is just plain moronic for trying to pick a fight with someone twice his size.
  • Her moronic behavior was like a dark cloud hanging over the otherwise peaceful gathering.

adjective describing someone who is slow to understand or lacking in intelligence

  • His thick-witted response to the complex problem showed a lack of critical thinking skills.
  • Don't be so thick-witted, it's obvious that she was joking.
  • Why are you being so thick-witted? Use your brain for once!
  • Her thick-witted attitude towards new ideas is hindering the progress of the project.

adjective a term used to describe someone who is confused or unable to think clearly

  • The professor referred to the student as addle-headed for consistently failing to grasp basic concepts.
  • My addle-headed friend forgot her keys for the third time this week.
  • Don't be so addle-headed, just use your common sense.
  • His addle-headed decision to quit his job without a backup plan left him in financial trouble.