different between unintelligent vs dopey

unintelligent

English

Etymology

un- +? intelligent

Adjective

unintelligent (comparative more unintelligent, superlative most unintelligent)

  1. Not intelligent.

Derived terms

  • unintelligently

Related terms

  • unintelligence

Translations

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dopey

English

Alternative forms

  • dopy

Etymology

From dope (stupid person) +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d??pi/
  • Rhymes: -??pi

Adjective

dopey (comparative more dopey, superlative most dopey)

  1. Stupid, silly.
    • 2010, Nicky Haslam, Redeeming Features (page 211)
      We were all convinced there was a poltergeist in David's flat and had the dopey idea of taking it as a present to Jimmy. We “captured'” the ghost in a paper bag []

Derived terms

  • dopiness

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