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stupidité [stypidite]feminine noun* * *stypidite1) ( caractère) stupidity2) ( remarque) stupid remark* * *stypidite nf1) (= caractère) stupidity no pl2) (= propos, action)* * *stupidité nf1 ( caractère) stupidity; il est d'une stupidité! he's incredibly stupid;2 ( remarque) stupid remark; ( action) faire une stupidité to do something stupid; faire/dire des stupidités to do/to say stupid things.[stypidite] nom féminin2. [acte] piece of foolish behaviour3. [parole] stupid ou foolish remark
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