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moronic
[ muh-ron-ik ]
adjective
- showing a lack of good sense; stupid or idiotic:
You really couldn't invent a more pathetically incompetent, moronic, self-deluded jackass of a character than this.
Other Words From
- mo·ron·i·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of moronic1
Example Sentences
The fact is, he is in a no win situation when moronic governors like South Dakota’s Kristi Noem ride around in a grass boat on the border calling it a “war zone.”
Mr Cummings described unnamed ministers as "moronic" after one meeting, to full agreement from Mr Case.
A Predator has arrived from outer space and decides to test his skills against the indigenous animals, some moronic French fur traders and her tribesmen.
The moronic desire to be "objective" blinds us from our true mission: providing vetted facts.
The naysayers’ moronic efforts were captured by this headline in Politico: “House GOP in open warfare over doomed spending plan.”
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