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    stupid
    [ noun ]
    1. a person who is not very bright

    2. <noun.person>
      The economy, stupid!
    [ adj ]
    1. lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity

    2. <adj.all>
    3. lacking intelligence

    4. <adj.all>
      a dull job with lazy and unintelligent co-workers
    5. in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock

    6. <adj.all>
      he had a dazed expression on his face
      lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow
      was stupid from fatigue


    Stupid \Stu"pid\, a. [L. stupidus, fr. stupere to be stupefied:
    cf. F. stupide.]
    1. Very dull; insensible; senseless; wanting in
    understanding; heavy; sluggish; in a state of stupor; --
    said of persons.

    O that men . . . should be so stupid grown . . .
    As to forsake the living God! --Milton.

    With wild surprise,
    A moment stupid, motionless he stood. --Thomson.

    2. Resulting from, or evincing, stupidity; formed without
    skill or genius; dull; heavy; -- said of things.

    Observe what loads of stupid rhymes
    Oppress us in corrupted times. --Swift.

    Syn: Simple; insensible; sluggish; senseless; doltish;
    sottish; dull; heavy; clodpated. -- {Stu"pid*ly}, adv.
    -- {Stu"pid*ness}, n.

    1. This seems to me desperately stupid and short-sighted,' she says. From the banks' point of view, Bridgewater's experience would suggest missed opportunities.
    2. "Webb was making Okemah look stupid," he said.
    3. Means, who left school at age 16, called Judge Paul Zakaib's decision "pretty stupid" in his case but said the law is worth pursuing by other states.
    4. 'When the snow melts, in about a month, we will go back to Tajikistan and fight,' Ismatullah said. A comrade named Manon agreed: 'People think communism has been destroyed. But they are being stupid.
    5. "Perhaps I am," Burnett said when asked later by a reporter about the description. "Perhaps sometimes I can do good things and sometimes I can do stupid things." Burnett must report for prison Jan. 2.
    6. "They wouldn't be stupid enough to bury them here anyway," said one officer who spoke on condition of anonymity.
    7. `Maybe the S&P is a fad, maybe it's seen its best years, but it's not a stupid investment; it's still a fine portfolio," says Ibbotson's Mr. Siegel.
    8. Even the North Vietnamese couldn't believe we could be that stupid; a number of North Vietnamese military officials have noted that they missed a golden opportunity because they were unprepared to take the offensive.
    9. "You wonder how many people are deprived of their livelihoods because of these stupid little inaccuracies," she says, adding, "If they were representing me, I'd have them for malpractice."
    10. But companies tendering to set up the new network would be "stupid" to propose 100% foreign ownership, he added.
    11. It's so stupid it'll take points off your IQ.
    12. And in the days leading up to the vote, the White House tacitly admitted that a vote for the plan was politically stupid.
    13. "These people are not stupid.
    14. "You don't have to do something this stupid or crazy obviously, but it's nice to know if you wanted to you could," he said.
    15. Its articles were often stupid, silly and boring.
    16. "I can't believe I did it, it was so stupid," says Mr. House, "but the lies are sophisticated and so plausible."
    17. While Mr. Enrico says "there will be fewer jobs in Frito-Lay than there are today" when the review is finished, he dismisses as "stupid" a recent estimate by one analyst that 6,000 positions may be lost.
    18. Is it stupid to chance it now?
    19. 'His personality is larger than life and he does not need the stupid ties.'
    20. It is so stupid because it should have been sorted out long ago.
    21. "Thanks and forgive us _ the stupid ones," read an entry in a notebook for mourners' comments lying on a small table.
    22. IBM itself, not being entirely stupid, has been well aware of the trends.
    23. Human conflict and struggle goes on." Her father, she said, "hated stupid dialogue and unreal situations." Cooper was famous in movies for brevity of speech.
    24. But bondholders are not stupid.
    25. Owen, he said, is "innocent _ or stupid _ but innocent." The prosecution is asking for 10 years in prison on contraband charges and on charges Owen violated public health laws that prohibit the transport or sale of dangerous drugs.
    26. There followed two really stupid segments.
    27. 'It is stupid to believe that one can live without ideas and without ideals.
    28. One San Franciscan, for example, spent an entire therapy session talking about how his broker had warned him before Monday to unload his holdings and how stupid he feels now.
    29. That strikes most investors as a stupid idea.
    30. The Glaspie Syndrome is the belief that America is very stupid and foolish and ludicrous.
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