Simpleton in a sentence as a noun

Or it will be the simpleton user who wants you to do their work for them.

I'm probably being a simpleton here, but are you aware of cygwin?

He is just an immature joke, a narcistic simpleton.

To a "C simpleton" like me, I would not call mbedder obviously better.

I 'm not a slacker who doesn't try or a simpleton who can't learn, I just didn't have all the facts this time around.

This is the simpleton's interpretation of the graph.

To answer my own question: 'The word doodle first appeared in the early 17th century to mean a fool or simpleton.

The team lead sounds like a simpleton who thinks that he gains power from controlling your communication.

Then the simpleton can have nothing - the programmer, anything. How can that be equal?There is no such thing as equality.

"Simple" in English can have that connotation - a simpleton is someone who is simple, after all.

And the wifi-control panel has been turned into a brain damaged metro simpleton.

I think his fundamental disagreement is with the idea that embracing simplicity makes one a simpleton.

"The point being that when we engage those of opposite views by dismissing their views out of hand, we usually make ourselves feel righteous in doing so by rationalizing that they are simpletons.

Then you'll force pragmatic libertarians like myself to choose between some farcical simpleton's future in which there exists no state intelligence, or letting the government do what it wants.

Saying "meetings suck" just doesn't cut it, because usually "meetings ******* suck...hard" Maybe I'm a simpleton, but Zack's talk hit home for me, and I really appreciated the effort and passion he put into it.

As a completely uneducated simpleton, it seems bizarre to me that addition and multiplication are considered "different" in the deeper explorations of math and number theory.

> it should simply show large photographs of what happens with radiation exposure, as well as enough scientific equipment that even a simpleton can realize that this isn't some superstitious gobledegookWell, we don't know how to build required scientific equipment that will remain operational for more than few decades.

The Kindle Fire just has this feel of the software having been roughly hacked together at the last minute...I realize they probably couldn't have for numerous reasons, but the simpleton opinion is: they really should have delayed shipping it, and by the time they get it together the existing poor press is likely to have already killed them.

Simpleton definitions

noun

a person lacking intelligence or common sense

See also: simple