Imbecile in a sentence as a noun

Only an imbecile would believe that and Thiel is not that.

Just slap anything on when you see a blank canvas staring you in the face like some imbecile.

I feel sorry for the guy and hope that someone intervenes on his behalf, but he is clearly an utter imbecile.

I would not become an imbecile because my boss believed that everyone else was an imbecile.

"Imagine that in the future people think that that "Einstein" means "imbecile" because "you're a regular Einstein" was an ironic taunt.

Now, what sort of a imbecile decided that it's a good idea to let an underprivileged account install into a system directory - UAC or not - is beyond me. So, please, don't mix Windows in.

Imbecile in a sentence as an adjective

" It took me another 20 minutes on the phone to explain to this imbecile that I can not possibly be required to lease my own equipment from my self.

What sort of imbecile at Apple decided that allowing apps do that was even remotely acceptable to the phone owners?

I do my best to be polite with them; I know they're working on next to no payment, for imbecile bosses who think this is a good sales technique, so I'm never rude with them or anything.

""******" was originally intended to be a clinical term referring derived from a word meaning "slow" or "delayed," which replaced previous terms such as idiot or imbecile.

I'm unaffected by this as I have never used Admob but I wonder which imbecile at Google thought it was a good idea to mess with payments and push/pull money out of people's bank/Paypal accounts around Christmas holidays?I feel bad for all those affected knowing that there's virtually no way to get any kind of customer service from Google.

Imbecile definitions

noun

a person of subnormal intelligence

See also: idiot cretin moron changeling half-wit retard

adjective

having a mental age of three to seven years

See also: imbecilic idiotic