[
UK
/ɡˈɔːmləs/
]
ADJECTIVE
- (British informal) lacking intelligence and vitality
How To Use gormless In A Sentence
- More often than not he appears to be a gormless, callow youth blundering around the park, as much laughed at as berated, even by his own supporters.
- Of course when our hero arrives at the abandoned post-office, waiting for him will be an old man and a gormless boy.
- And to top it all off, we end up with a gormless and ridiculous gaze into the sunset.
- They negotiated their gold ransom for the kidnapped Freia with all the dogged, gormless determination of a ticket collector extracting an excess fare.
- Passive, gormless, fearful, image-conscious, tepid, golf-happy and too willing to wilt under the pressure of Larry Summers, Joe Lieberman, and Dick Cheney. Matthew Yglesias » Presidential Overpromising
- Vent your rage at the gormless fools we have stupidly elected.
- On the downside, Frederick and I agreed that the food was lousy and the staff were generally gormless, but the quality of the attractions is adequate compensation.
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- They negotiated their gold ransom for the kidnapped girl with all the dogged, gormless determination of a ticket collector extracting an excess fare.
- He looked so gormless though, with that big brown mark on his face.