stupid
adjective
[ ˈstjuːpɪd ]
• having or showing a great lack of intelligence or common sense.
• "I was stupid enough to think she was perfect"
Similar:
unintelligent,
ignorant,
dense,
brainless,
mindless,
foolish,
dull-witted,
dull,
slow-witted,
witless,
slow,
dunce-like,
simple-minded,
empty-headed,
vacuous,
vapid,
half-witted,
idiotic,
moronic,
imbecilic,
imbecile,
obtuse,
doltish,
gullible,
naive,
thick,
dim,
dumb,
dopey,
dozy,
crazy,
cretinous,
birdbrained,
pea-brained,
pig-ignorant,
bovine,
slow on the uptake,
soft in the head,
brain-dead,
boneheaded,
lamebrained,
thickheaded,
chuckleheaded,
dunderheaded,
wooden,
wooden-headed,
fat-headed,
muttonheaded,
daft,
barmy,
not the full shilling,
thick as two short planks,
silly,
scatterbrained,
crackbrained,
nonsensical,
senseless,
irresponsible,
unthinking,
ill-advised,
ill-considered,
inept,
damfool,
unwise,
injudicious,
indiscreet,
short-sighted,
inane,
absurd,
ludicrous,
ridiculous,
laughable,
risible,
fatuous,
asinine,
pointless,
meaningless,
futile,
fruitless,
mad,
insane,
lunatic,
cracked,
half-baked,
cock-eyed,
hare-brained,
nutty,
derpy,
cuckoo,
loony,
loopy,
zany,
screwy,
off one's head,
off one's trolley,
out to lunch,
potty,
dotty,
batty,
gormless,
stupid
noun
• a stupid person (often used as a term of address).
• "you're not a coward, stupid!"
Origin:
mid 16th century: from French stupide or Latin stupidus, from stupere ‘be amazed or stunned’.