moronic

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  • Adjective:
    having a mental age of between eight and twelve years

Word Origin

moronic (adj.)
1911, from moron + -ic. Related: Moronically.

Example

1. I realise the question sounds moronic .
2. To fill the hole dug by this moronic policy , the regime had some success improving its food distribution .
3. But the biggest advantage is that it is quite impossible to be naff , vague or moronic in latin .
4. Foreign visitors to india are also invariably impressed by its dreadful problems : the ever-present poor ; perilous and congested roads ; disorderly and congested airports ; the moronic regulations still imposed by the state .

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