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thick-witted
adjective as in stupid
Weak matches
- blockheaded
- brainless
- dazed
- deficient
- dense
- dim
- doltish
- dopey
- dull
- dumb
- dummy
- foolish
- futile
- gullible
- half-baked
- half-witted
- hebetudinous
- idiotic
- ill-advised
- imbecilic
- inane
- indiscreet
- insensate
- irrelevant
- laughable
- loser
- ludicrous
- meaningless
- mindless
- moronic
- naive
- nonsensical
- obtuse
- out to lunch
- pointless
- puerile
- rash
- senseless
- shortsighted
- simple
- simpleminded
- slow
- sluggish
- stolid
- stupefied
- thick
- thick-headed
- thickheaded
- trivial
- unintelligent
- unthinking
- witless
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Example Sentences
“He makes me feel very thick-witted and dense,” Rankin appealed to the two women.
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Natalie laughed, too, and said: Well, we certainly were thick-witted that time.
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The gentleness of the Manager had deceived the thick-witted Slav and he grew bold.
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Begone—yet stay; ere you go to arrange this silly pageant, something must be settled to impose on the thick witted Charteris.
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It is hard sometimes to see whether men are thick-witted, or hypocrites so perfect that they seem to be so.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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