moronic
word
Definition
Very stupid or lacking in good judgment; used as a strong insult to describe actions or people.
Usage & Nuances
Strongly negative and offensive; very informal and insulting. Often used to criticize someone's ideas or actions, not just intelligence. Avoid in polite or formal settings. Often used for dramatic effect or humor among friends, but may cause offense.
Spanish: estúpido - imbécilPortuguese (BR): idiota - imbecilPortuguese (PT): idiota - imbecilChinese (Simplified): 愚蠢的 - 傻的Chinese (Traditional): 愚蠢的 - 傻的Hindi: मूर्खतापूर्ण - बेवकूफ़ी भराArabic: غبي - أحمقBengali: বোকামিপূর্ণ - নির্বোধ - মূর্খতাপূর্ণRussian: идиотский - дебильныйJapanese: 愚かな - バカげたVietnamese: ngu ngốc - đần độnKorean: 멍청한 - 바보 같은Turkish: aptalca - salakçaUrdu: احمقانہ - بے وقوفانہIndonesian: bodoh - tolol
Example Sentences
That was a moronic mistake.
basic
He gave a moronic answer in class.
basic
Don't make such a moronic decision.
basic
That movie was so moronic I couldn't stop laughing.
natural
I can't believe he made such a moronic comment online.
natural
Honestly, your plan sounds completely moronic to me.
natural