dumber
If you have two things, one is good and one is not good, the one that is not good is dumber. We use this word to say something is not smart. Please be careful, it is not a very nice word to use for people.
You use dumber to compare two things. For example, if you have two ideas, and one is very silly, you can say it is the dumber idea. It is a simple way to say something is less clever than something else.
Dumber is the comparative form of 'dumb'. It is used in informal English to describe something that lacks intelligence or logic. Because it can be offensive, native speakers usually use it only with friends or when talking about inanimate objects like plans or mistakes.
The term dumber is a colloquial comparative adjective. While grammatically straightforward, its usage is restricted by register. In professional or academic contexts, it is considered poor style. It is most effective when used in hyperbolic expressions to emphasize a lack of judgment.
While dumber is a standard morphological comparative, its semantic weight is significant. It functions as a pejorative descriptor. In advanced English, one must distinguish between the literal usage (lack of cognitive ability) and the figurative usage (an ill-conceived action). It is often avoided in formal discourse in favor of more precise, neutral terminology.
The etymological evolution of dumber from 'mute' to 'unintelligent' reflects a broader cultural shift in how we perceive cognitive capacity. As a comparative, it serves as a blunt instrument of criticism. Mastery of this word involves understanding the fine line between casual banter and social impropriety. It is rarely found in literary prose unless the author is deliberately capturing a specific, unrefined vernacular or character voice.
dumber في 30 ثانية
- Comparative of dumb
- Means less intelligent
- Highly informal
- Use with caution
When we talk about intelligence, we often compare people or ideas. Dumber is the comparative form of the word 'dumb'. If you have two choices and one clearly makes less sense than the other, you might say the second option is dumber.
It is important to remember that this word carries a negative tone. Because it implies a lack of intelligence or foolishness, using it to describe people can be seen as insulting or rude. It is much safer to use it when talking about inanimate objects, like a 'dumber' plan or a 'dumber' movie plot, rather than attacking a person's character.
Think of it as a way to rank foolishness. If one mistake is bad, but the next one is even worse, the second one is definitely dumber. Just be careful where you use it, as it is definitely not a word you want to use in a professional email or a polite conversation with your boss!
The history of dumber begins with the word 'dumb', which has Germanic roots. Interestingly, in Old English and Middle English, 'dumb' originally meant mute or unable to speak, rather than lacking intelligence.
Over centuries, the meaning shifted significantly. By the 19th century, especially in American English, the term began to take on the meaning of 'stupid' or 'ignorant'. This is a common linguistic process called pejoration, where a word's meaning becomes more negative over time.
The comparative suffix -er is a standard feature of Germanic languages, used to elevate an adjective to a higher degree. So, 'dumber' simply follows the standard rules of English grammar to describe something that possesses more of the quality of 'dumbness' than something else. It is a classic example of how English speakers adapt existing words to fit new, more critical ways of describing the world around them.
In casual conversation, you will hear dumber used quite frequently. It is a very informal term. You might hear friends say, 'That was the dumber of the two ideas,' or 'I've done dumber things in my life.'
Because it is informal, you should avoid it in academic writing or professional reports. Instead of saying a strategy is 'dumber', a professional might use words like less effective, ill-advised, or illogical. These alternatives convey the same point without the harsh, colloquial sting.
Common collocations include phrases like 'dumber than a rock' or 'dumber than dirt', which are hyperbolic idioms used to emphasize extreme foolishness. Remember that the register of this word is low; it belongs in a chat at a coffee shop, not in a board meeting.
Idioms often use 'dumber' to create a strong, funny image. 1. Dumber than a box of rocks: This means someone is very unintelligent. 2. Dumber than dirt: Similar to the first, it implies someone has absolutely no common sense. 3. Play dumb: While not using the comparative, it is the root of the behavior being described; it means to pretend you don't know something.
4. Dumber by the minute: Used to describe a situation that is getting increasingly ridiculous or poorly thought out. 5. Nothing is dumber than...: A common way to start a rant about a pet peeve or a bad decision. These expressions are highly informal and should be used with people you know very well.
Grammatically, dumber is the comparative form of the monosyllabic adjective 'dumb'. We form the comparative by adding -er. The superlative form, for when you want to describe the most foolish option, is dumbest.
In terms of pronunciation, the 'b' at the end is silent. It is pronounced /dʌm.ər/. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like summer, plumber, and hummer. Note that 'plumber' also has a silent 'b', which is a fun linguistic connection!
Be aware that 'dumber' is strictly an adjective. You cannot use it as a verb or a noun. Always ensure you are comparing two distinct things when using it, or the grammar will feel incomplete to a native speaker.
حقيقة ممتعة
The silent 'b' remains from the word's original spelling in older Germanic languages.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'b'
- Saying 'dum-ber' with a long 'u'
- Incorrect stress on the second syllable
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to speak
Easy to hear
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Comparative Adjectives
Small -> Smaller
Silent Letters
Dumb/Plumber
Informal Register
Slang usage
أمثلة حسب المستوى
This book is dumber than that one.
This book / is / less smart / than / that one.
Comparative structure
That is a dumber idea.
That / is / a / less smart / idea.
Adjective usage
He is dumber than me.
He / is / less smart / than / I am.
Subject comparison
Don't do that, it is dumber.
Do not / do / that / it is / less smart.
Imperative
Is this dumber?
Is / this / less smart?
Interrogative
That was dumber.
That / was / less smart.
Past tense
It is not dumber.
It / is / not / less smart.
Negation
Why is it dumber?
Why / is / it / less smart?
Wh-question
That plan is dumber than the first one.
I have heard dumber things before.
Is your brother dumber than you?
That movie was dumber than the book.
Don't be dumber than you have to be.
That is a dumber way to do it.
This game is dumber than the last one.
He made a dumber mistake today.
That was probably the dumber choice to make.
I've done dumber things when I was younger.
The sequel was dumber than the original film.
Don't ask such a dumber question next time.
It sounds dumber when you say it out loud.
His excuse was even dumber than the last one.
That is a much dumber way to solve the problem.
She realized her plan was dumber than his.
It is hard to imagine a dumber decision than that.
The situation became dumber by the minute.
I felt dumber for having listened to his argument.
That is arguably the dumber of the two options.
He tends to make dumber mistakes when he is tired.
The logic behind the policy is getting dumber.
Nothing is dumber than ignoring the facts.
She looked dumber than she felt.
The discourse surrounding the event grew increasingly dumber.
It was a dumber iteration of an already flawed concept.
He was dumber than he let on in the interview.
The strategy was dumber than its predecessor.
One could hardly conceive of a dumber outcome.
The committee made a series of dumber choices.
It is a dumber interpretation of the classic text.
The entire premise is objectively dumber.
The dumber of the two protagonists served as a foil.
His rhetoric was dumber than the base assumptions.
Such a dumber approach reveals a lack of foresight.
The dumber the scheme, the more likely it is to fail.
It was a dumber, more chaotic version of the original.
The dumber elements of the plan were discarded.
She found the dumber aspects of the debate tiresome.
The dumber the argument, the louder he shouted.
تلازمات شائعة
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
"dumb down"
to make something easier to understand
They had to dumb down the report.
casual"play dumb"
to pretend not to know
Don't play dumb with me.
casual"dumb luck"
success by chance
It was just dumb luck.
neutral"stone cold dumb"
completely foolish
He is stone cold dumb.
slang"dumb as a post"
very unintelligent
She is dumb as a post.
casual"dumb it down"
simplify for the audience
We need to dumb it down.
casualسهل الخلط
superlative vs comparative
dumbest is for 3+ items, dumber for 2
This is dumber than that; this is the dumbest of all.
incorrect suffix
not a word
Use dumber instead.
alternative comparative
dumber is preferred
Dumber is more common than more dumb.
rhyme
different meaning
A plumber fixes pipes; dumber means less smart.
أنماط الجُمل
Subject + is + dumber + than + object
This is dumber than that.
That was a + dumber + noun
That was a dumber choice.
Nothing is + dumber + than + noun
Nothing is dumber than waiting.
It seems + dumber + every day
It seems dumber every day.
The + dumber + the + adjective
The dumber the plan, the better.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
7
-
dumberest
→
dumbest
Dumber is already the comparative; do not add -est.
-
more dumber
→
dumber
Do not use 'more' with -er adjectives.
-
using dumber in a business meeting
→
less effective
Too informal and potentially rude.
-
dumberer
→
dumber
Double comparative is incorrect.
-
dumber than me
→
dumber than I am
Technically 'than I' is formal, though 'than me' is common.
نصائح
Memory Palace Trick
Visualize a scale with two weights; the dumber one is lower.
When Native Speakers Use It
In casual settings with friends.
Cultural Insight
Reference the movie 'Dumb and Dumber'.
Grammar Shortcut
Add -er for comparative, -est for superlative.
Say It Right
Forget the 'b' exists.
Don't Make This Mistake
Avoid 'more dumber'.
Did You Know?
Dumb originally meant mute.
Study Smart
Use it in sentences about inanimate objects first.
Avoid in Essays
Use 'less logical' instead.
Tone Matters
Keep it lighthearted.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Dumb + er = Dumber. Think of a drum (drummer) that makes a silly sound.
ربط بصري
A person holding two signs, one with a '1' and one with a '2', the '2' is dumber.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write three sentences comparing two objects using 'dumber'.
أصل الكلمة
Germanic
المعنى الأصلي: mute/speechless
السياق الثقافي
Can be considered an ableist slur in some contexts; use with extreme caution when referring to people.
Used frequently in American sitcoms and casual banter.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Casual conversation
- That's dumber.
- Even dumber.
- Dumber than expected.
Debating ideas
- A dumber approach.
- Dumber than the alternative.
- Nothing could be dumber.
Self-reflection
- I've done dumber.
- I felt dumber.
- A dumber mistake.
Entertainment reviews
- The dumber sequel.
- A dumber plot.
- Dumber than the original.
بدايات محادثة
"What is the dumber thing you've ever heard?"
"Do you think movies are getting dumber?"
"Is it ever okay to call an idea dumber?"
"How would you describe a dumber mistake?"
"Can a dumber plan still work?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Write about a time you made a dumber choice.
Describe a situation that became dumber over time.
Why do we use the word dumber?
Compare two things that are dumber than others.
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةYes, it is the standard comparative form of dumb.
No, it is too informal and potentially offensive.
It is an etymological remnant from Germanic roots.
Smarter or wiser.
Yes, it can be if used to describe a person.
DUM-er.
Yes.
No, that is grammatically incorrect.
اختبر نفسك
This plan is ___ than the last one.
Requires comparative form.
Which word is the comparative of dumb?
Comparative adds -er.
It is professional to use 'dumber' in a resume.
It is too informal.
Word
المعنى
Comparative vs superlative.
Subject-verb-adj-prep-obj.
That was a ___ mistake.
Comparative context.
What does 'dumber' imply?
Indicates less intelligence.
The 'b' in dumber is pronounced.
The 'b' is silent.
Word
المعنى
Grammatical forms.
Complex sentence structure.
النتيجة: /10
Summary
Dumber is the comparative form of dumb, used informally to describe someone or something as less intelligent than another.
- Comparative of dumb
- Means less intelligent
- Highly informal
- Use with caution
Memory Palace Trick
Visualize a scale with two weights; the dumber one is lower.
When Native Speakers Use It
In casual settings with friends.
Cultural Insight
Reference the movie 'Dumb and Dumber'.
Grammar Shortcut
Add -er for comparative, -est for superlative.