different between unintelligent vs dopey
unintelligent
English
Etymology
un- +? intelligent
Adjective
unintelligent (comparative more unintelligent, superlative most unintelligent)
- 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)
- 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 […]
- 2010, Nicky Haslam, Redeeming Features (page 211)
Derived terms
- dopiness
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