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dullards

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dullards.

Editorial note

You're assuming that a school is capable of separating the smart kids from the dullards.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A stupid person; a fool.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of dullards gathered in one view.

noun

A stupid person; a fool.

noun

A surname.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dullards.

noun

A stupid person; a fool.

noun

A surname.

Example sentences

1

You're assuming that a school is capable of separating the smart kids from the dullards.

2

Dullards and Dunning Kruger Dullards alike.

3

What happens when the innovator presents the ten million dollar idea to a room full of dullards?

4

Technology is allowing innovators to outpace the entitled dullards that inhabit the halls of political privilege.

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There was also a larger than usual number of dullards in the class, who were easily led (by the dissenters).

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Either our ancestors were dullards, or the IQ test measures something other than innate intelligence.

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After several such episodes in succession, they've persuaded themselves that the dullards hate innovation.

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Don't reduce their commission base - you're running a very real risk of dramatically under compensating your star performers, and overcompensating your dullards.

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More work for you, but if you establish that norm, it also means the clowns, asses, dullards, zealots, etc...

10

And on the flip side I have also met a number of (relative) dullards whose shell skills were unquestionable.

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In my experience coaching, the kids with no media limits are either from poor families or are the real dullards of the group.

12

But quite a few dullards as well make it through the process.

Quote examples

1

Likewise, you can probably construct a more sophisticated argument than calling people "reactionary dullards", but you curiously choose not to.

2

Look, "professional" is a lie told by successful people to keep dullards in line.

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Third, "politically correct" is a label principally used by reactionary dullards to dismiss arguments or objections that they see as excessively leftist.

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> Third, "politically correct" is a label principally used by reactionary dullards to dismiss arguments or objections that they see as excessively leftist.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use dullards in a sentence?

You're assuming that a school is capable of separating the smart kids from the dullards.

What does dullards mean?

A stupid person; a fool.

What part of speech is dullards?

dullards is commonly used as noun.