imbecilic

[ UK /ɪmbɪsˈɪlɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a mental age of three to seven years
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How To Use imbecilic In A Sentence

  • Talking freely, talking rapidly, talking hungrily, talking my imbecilic 'flu-ridden head off. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • I asked before I realized the question sounded imbecilic. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • The decisions of the King will turn out to be more brainless, stupid, foolish, senseless, and imbecilic.
  • Her statement is not 'imbecilic' - the basic science is very simple and something that the public doesn't grasp well. RealClimate
  • It is a multi-million-dollar studio movie, but it is categorically, the stupidest, most inane, imbecilic movie I've ever seen.
  • This QuestioningEverything dung beetle is typical of the devious and petty nature of the GOP and their imbecilic supporters. Think Progress » Former Bush officials rip Tea Parties: They’re ‘outrageous,’ based on ‘fear and hatred,’ bad for GOP.
  • My favorites are brainless, witless, imbecilic, birdbrained, halfwitted and the ultimate putdown: chowderheaded. Matthew Yglesias » Journalists, Bloggers, and Status Anxiety
  • Did people still tell their kids imbecilic scare stories about bogey policewomen?
  • The term planning is imbecilic; everything can change tomorrow. The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning
  • I was accused of being stiff, spoiled, pompous, upper crusted, bitter, angry, negative, imbecilic, and even crazy.
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