Stupidity
21stupidity — stu·pid·i·ty || stuË pɪdÉ™tɪ / tju n. lack of intelligence, dullness; stupor; foolishness …
22stupidity — n. 1. Dulness, obtuseness, insensibility, sottishness, blockishness, doltishness, senselessness, sluggishness of understanding, slowness of apprehension. 2. Lifelessness, heaviness, insipidity, tameness, vapidness, want of interest, stupidness. 3 …
23stupidity — noun 1 (countable usually plural, uncountable) behaviour or actions that show a lack of good sense or good judgment: all the horrors and stupidities of war 2 (U) the quality of being stupid or unintelligent …
24stupidity — n 1. dull wittedness, Inf. dumbness, unintelligence, fatuity, insensateness, betise; imbecility, Inf. moronism, Inf. moronity, retardation, subnor mality; empty headedness, brainlessness, mindlessness; dullness, Inf. dopiness, witlessness,… …
25stupidity — stu·pid·i·ty …
26stupidity — stu•pid•i•ty [[t]stuˈpɪd ɪ ti, styu [/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state, quality, or fact of being stupid 2) a stupid act, notion, speech, etc • Etymology: 1535–45 …
27stupidity — /stjuˈpɪdəti/ (say styooh piduhtee) noun (plural stupidities) 1. the state, quality, or fact of being stupid. 2. a stupid act, notion, speech, etc …
28stupidity — noun 1. a poor ability to understand or to profit from experience (Freq. 5) • Ant: ↑intelligence • Derivationally related forms: ↑stupid • Hypernyms: ↑inability • Hyponyms …
29Artificial stupidity — is commonly used as a humorous opposite of the term artificial intelligence (AI), often as a derogatory reference to the inability of an AI program to adequately perform basic tasks. However, within the field of computer science, artificial… …
30World Stupidity Awards — The World Stupidity Awards was founded in 2003 by Albert Nerenberg that recognizes achievement in ignorance and stupidity during the past year. The awards are sponsored by Just for Laughs, one of the world s largest and most prestigious comedy… …