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1 أحمق
1́ adj. stupid, idiotic, foolish, wacky, witless, senseless, unwise, empty headed, weak minded, fatuous, brutish, mad, childish, impolitic, imprudent, indiscreet, inept, insensate, meaningless, nonsensical, pointless, whacky, fantastic, injudicious2́ n. assiduity, jerk [sl.], chucklehead [sl.], chump [sl.], prat [sl.], ass [sl.], fathead [sl.], screwball [sl.], sod [sl.], lemon, berth, nit [sl.], nitwit [sl.], numskull [sl.], oyster [sl.] -
2 شخص أحمق
n. silly, block, bonehead [sl.], half wit [sl.], nitwit [sl.], nut [sl.], sap [sl.] -
3 شخص تافه
n. black sheep, bugger, pipsqueak, rag, trash, insect, dog, nitwit [sl.], crumb, bauble, deformity, peanut, toad, sprat, morsel, Myrmidon, swab -
4 مغفل
1́ adj. stupid, foolish, fool, silly, simple minded, weak minded, simple, dumb, dense, fat witted, thick headed, mutton headed [sl.], pointless, rubbishy, moronic, licentious, soft headed [sl.]2́ n. simpleton, fool, dupe [sl.], numskull [sl.], dolt [sl.], dullard [sl.], dunce [sl.], dunderhead [sl.], nincompoop [sl.], ninny [sl.], nitwit [sl.], softy [sl.]
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Nitwit — Nitwit, a colloquial noun for a stupid person, may refer to: an idiot Nitwit Records Nittany Nation, formerly known Nittwits , a student organization See also Baggy Pants and the Nitwits This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the … Wikipedia
nitwit — (n.) stupid person, 1922, probably from nit nothing, from dialectal German or Yiddish, from Middle Low German (see NIX (Cf. nix)) + WIT (Cf. wit) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
nitwit — [n] idiot blockhead, bonehead*, cretin, dimwit, dork, dumbbell, dummy, dunce, fool, halfwit, ignoramus, imbecile, jerk, moron, nincompoop, ninny*, numskull, pinhead*, simpleton, stupid person; concept 412 … New thesaurus
nitwit — ► NOUN informal ▪ a silly or foolish person. ORIGIN apparently from NIT(Cf. ↑nit) + WIT(Cf. ↑witted) … English terms dictionary
nitwit — ☆ nitwit [nit′wit΄ ] n. [nit (< Ger dial. for nicht, not) or ? NIT1 + WIT1] a stupid or silly person … English World dictionary
nitwit — You little nitwit’ is a disguised endearment in The Fox in the Attic, by Richard Hughes. ‘Nitwit’ someone with the wit of a louse’s egg, i.e. no wit at all is too obviously a joke to be used as a serious insult. It seems to be a modern… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
nitwit — [[t]nɪ̱twɪt[/t]] nitwits N COUNT (disapproval) If you refer to someone as a nitwit, you think they are stupid or silly. [INFORMAL] You great nitwit!... Hollywood was full of nitwits . Syn: nit, twit … English dictionary
nitwit — UK [ˈnɪtˌwɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms nitwit : singular nitwit plural nitwits informal a stupid person … English dictionary
nitwit — n. someone who behaves stupidly. (Also a term of address.) □ You are such a nitwit! □ Please stop acting like a nitwit all the time … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
nitwit — fool, dumbbell, hairbrain, half there When he s drunk he acts like a nitwit like he has no sense! … English idioms
nitwit — /ˈnɪtwɪt / (say nitwit) noun Colloquial a slow witted or foolish person. {US English colloquialism (early 1900s) nit1 + wit1 (def. 4), i.e. having the intelligence of a nit } …