idiotic

IPA: ɪdiˈɑtɪk

adjective

  • (of a person or animal) Pertaining to or resembling an idiot; characterised with behaviour resembling idiocy.
  • (of an action) Having the quality of idiocy; very foolish
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Examples of "idiotic" in Sentences

  • The realignment this is idiotic.
  • The notability notice is idiotic.
  • The trick was idiotic and childish.
  • The cartoon was idiotic and childish.
  • The aesthetic is the idiotic encarnate.
  • Is that what you call the idiotic gossip you report about?
  • Personally Dick being Batman is just plain idiotic, and boring.
  • Both protested against what they called my idiotic kindness, but their protests were half-hearted.
  • As for the suggestion of not using any (or live) bait for fishing, that's just plain idiotic and ridiculous.
  • Reggie the only source he could possibly have for something so stupid and obviously wrong and idiotic is his lower torso
  • Within the week I had repented of what I termed my idiotic quixotism, and for precisely nine days after that I cursed my folly.
  • David Denby, the critic from the New Yorker, announced that his review of "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" would be published in the coming week's issue, a full eight days before the embargo date to which critics belonging to the New York Film Critics Circle agreed to hold their verdicts. letter to Rudin, Denby largely blamed both the studio's schedule -- "Grown-ups are ignored for much of the year, cast out like downsized workers, and then given eight good movies all at once in the last five weeks of the year," he wrote -- and his magazine's double issue conflict with the NYFCC's moved up awards voting schedule this year, which he called "idiotic" and said he "furiously opposed."

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