[
US
/ˈstupədɫi/
]
[ UK /stjˈuːpɪdli/ ]
[ UK /stjˈuːpɪdli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a stupid manner
he had stupidly bought a one way ticket
How To Use stupidly In A Sentence
- It was caused by me stupidly putting a retractable pen in my pocket - the ink soaked into the fabric.
- But none of the puzzles are so stupidly designed as to totally baffle players.
- I have stupidly bragged that I could turn out some doggerel about anything; given the time.
- The night was kinda ruined earlier on when my friend - the one who got engaged stupidly early - messaged me to say that her bloke didn't want us to keep in touch.
- Sweeney's conversion edged the Dragons a point in front but just as quickly, a stupidly errant hand in the scrum proved their undoing.
- And how awful that poor Mary dies as she lived — stupidly, clumsily, in "bewilderment," running foolishly back and forth. The Prime of Ms. Muriel Spark
- It is no compliment to be the stupidly idolised master of a dog whose instinct it is to idolise, but it is a very distinct tribute to be chosen as the friend and confidant of a philosophic cat who is wholly his own master and could easily choose another companion if he found such a one more agreeable and interesting. Archive 2010-01-01
- Her sentence is nonetheless unduly harsh and rather stupidly unimaginative, as well as completely out of kilter with community expectations.
- he had stupidly bought a one way ticket
- I was about to protest, but Alex quickly skittered off to the bathroom, leaving me stupidly holding the silver phone in my hand.