idiot

  • 31idiot */ — UK [ˈɪdɪət] / US noun [countable] Word forms idiot : singular idiot plural idiots 1) informal someone who behaves in an extremely stupid way Give that back, you idiot! You get a lot of idiots on the road at this time of night. Diana suddenly… …

    English dictionary

  • 32idiót — a m (ọ̑) 1. med. najhujše duševno nerazvit človek: otrok je ostal idiot vse življenje 2. pog., slabš. omejen, neumen človek: bogve kateri idiot je to rekel; ta človek je čisto navaden idiot / kot psovka ali misliš, idiot, da se kdo meni zate …

    Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika

  • 33IDIOT — IOTE. adj. Stupide, imbécile. C est l homme du monde le plus idiot. Cette femme là n est pas si idiote que vous pensez.   Il s emploie aussi comme substantif. C est un idiot. Un pauvre idiot. Une pauvre idiote …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 34idiot — Synonyms and related words: alcoholic, aliene, alternating personality, ament, antisocial personality, ass, bedlamite, borderline case, born fool, clot, congenital idiot, crackbrain, crackpot, cretin, defective, dement, demoniac, disordered… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 35idiot — noun /ˈɪd.iː.ət,iːdʒɪt/ A common term for a person of low general intelligence. usage note This may be used pejoratively, as an insult. It is a weak insult, however, and between close friends, family members, or lovers, is often completely… …

    Wiktionary

  • 36Idiot — Blödmann (umgangssprachlich); Schwachkopf (derb); Trottel (derb); Blödian (umgangssprachlich); Dumpfbacke; Dummkopf; Minderbemittelter; Tuppe ( …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 37idiot — id|i|ot [ ıdiət ] noun count * INFORMAL someone who behaves in an extremely stupid way: Diana suddenly realized what an absolute idiot she had been. Give that back, you idiot! You get a lot of idiots on the road at this time of night. a.… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 38idiot — [13] The etymological idea underlying idiot is of a ‘private individual’. That is what Greek idiótēs (a derivative of ídios ‘personal, private’) originally meant. It was extended to the ordinary ‘common man’, particularly a lay person without any …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 39idiot — an., minus habens, imbécile, crétin, simple d esprit : bèné, ala, e (Albanais.001) ; banbwé m., badaré (001) ; mâvnyan <mal venant> m. (Cordon.083), tarabé (Conflans, Magland) ; kâko an. (Annecy), tak(o), A, E (083, Reyvroz) ; tartou m.… …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 40Idiot — der Idiot, en (Mittelstufe) ugs.: jmd., der sehr dumm ist Synonym: Dummkopf Beispiele: Du Idiot! Sie hat ihn einen Idioten genannt …

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