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[ US /stuˈpɪdɪˌti/ ]
[ UK /stjuːpˈɪdɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a stupid mistake
  2. a poor ability to understand or to profit from experience

How To Use stupidity In A Sentence

  • Having browsed through this book, you've probably realized that despite the noise, stink, stupidity and self-destructiveness of Planet Earth, it's not a bad place to vacation.
  • Kira carried on walking, muttering angrily to herself about the absolute stupidity and selfishness of demons and mythical creatures.
  • A blunt knife may be sharpened on a stone, but if a man is stupid there is no help for his stupidity
  • This conundrum poses two questions: First: does collective stupidity actually have a bottom limit or is it some kind of great cosmic suckhole from which reason and common sense simply cannot escape? The End-of-the-World Survival Kit
  • This is about television and the audience, both of which, on the evidence of these programmes, have descended over the past 40 years into a condition of unutterable stupidity.
  • Both acts are born of reckless selfishness and crass stupidity and both should be condemned. The Sun
  • As for the continuity goofs (of which there are many) - they probably would have been more obvious if the stupidity of the story hadn't camouflaged them so effectively.
  • Is it arrogance, stupidity or coaching that has led to this? Times, Sunday Times
  • A blunt knife may be sharpened on a stone, but if a man is stupid there is no help for his stupidity
  • (I'm never home when it's on anyway) and setting the DVR to record it for later viewing seems more than I'm willing to do to expose my brain to the neuron-apoptosing and - necrosing antivaccinationist stupidity that Jenny routinely lays down, as lately I've been questioning whether any blog post, no matter how snarky and fun, is worth that kind of self-abuse. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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