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doltish
[ dohl-tish ]
adjective
- dull or stupid; slow-witted; thickheaded:
Most of what has been posted on this thread is embarrassingly simple-minded, doltish stuff.
Other Words From
- dolt·ish·ly adverb
- dolt·ish·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of doltish1
Example Sentences
Or, as our doltish president said: “Remember the famous song ‘Good Morning, Vietnam?’
Though the movie rockets Judge’s doltish heroes into the future, it feels like a charming artifact from the past.
Before Viktor's transition, he and Allison had toasted to being sisters among brothers, able to share secrets with each other they couldn't possibly trust with their doltish or heartless siblings.
He acts like a preening buffoon with pretensions of grandeur — doltish and delusional in equal measure.
When her doltish spouse asks Eliza which of them loves the other more, hilarious grammatical confusion rapidly ensues:
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