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'Stupid' describes a lack of intelligence or sense, often used informally but can be offensive.
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- Lacking intelligence or common sense.
- Often used informally to describe foolishness.
- Can be harsh; use with care.
Summary
'Stupid' describes a lack of intelligence or sense, often used informally but can be offensive.
- Lacking intelligence or common sense.
- Often used informally to describe foolishness.
- Can be harsh; use with care.
Use 'stupid' carefully
Remember that 'stupid' is a strong word. Think about the impact it might have before you use it, especially when talking about people.
Avoid as an insult
Calling someone 'stupid' is often seen as an insult and can damage relationships. Focus on describing the action or situation instead.
Informal and direct
In many English-speaking cultures, 'stupid' is common in informal chat but carries a negative connotation of bluntness or harshness.
Beispiele
4 von 4It was stupid of me to leave my phone at home.
The instructions for assembling the furniture were incredibly stupid and unclear.
Don't do anything stupid while I'm gone.
He made a stupid error in his calculations.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Imagine a 'stu'dent who is 'pid' (peaked) in intelligence – they can't learn anymore, they are stupid.
Overview
The word 'stupid' is a common adjective used to describe a lack of intelligence, common sense, or good judgment. It can be applied to people, actions, ideas, or situations. While widely understood, it is often considered a harsh or impolite word, especially when directed at a person. Its core meaning revolves around foolishness and a failure to think or act rationally.
As an adjective, 'stupid' typically modifies a noun. It can be used predicatively (e.g., 'The plan was stupid') or attributively (e.g., 'That was a stupid mistake'). It is frequently used in informal conversation to express frustration, surprise, or disapproval of someone's actions or an outcome. It can also be used self-deprecatingly (e.g., 'I feel stupid for forgetting').
You'll often hear 'stupid' in everyday conversations, particularly when people are reacting to mistakes, bad decisions, or nonsensical behavior. For example, someone might call a poorly designed product 'stupid,' or describe a risky action as 'stupid.' In a more negative light, it can be used as an insult to demean someone's intelligence. It's less common in formal writing or professional settings due to its blunt and potentially offensive nature.
While 'stupid' means lacking intelligence, other words offer nuances. 'Silly' suggests a lack of seriousness or a playful foolishness, often less critical than 'stupid.' 'Foolish' implies a lack of good sense or judgment, similar to 'stupid' but perhaps slightly milder. 'Unintelligent' is a more neutral and formal term focusing purely on a lack of cognitive ability. 'Dumb' is a close synonym to 'stupid' and is also informal and often considered offensive.
Nutzungshinweise
The word 'stupid' is very common but generally informal. While it can be used to describe actions or situations, calling a person 'stupid' is often considered rude and insulting. Use it cautiously, especially in formal or professional contexts.
Häufige Fehler
A common mistake is using 'stupid' too frequently or in inappropriate contexts, which can make the speaker sound negative or aggressive. Another error is using it when a more precise adjective like 'unwise' or 'illogical' would be better.
Merkhilfe
Imagine a 'stu'dent who is 'pid' (peaked) in intelligence – they can't learn anymore, they are stupid.
Wortherkunft
The word 'stupid' comes from the Latin word 'stupidus,' meaning 'dull, senseless, sluggish.' It entered English in the 15th century, initially referring to a lack of feeling or numbness, later evolving to mean lacking intelligence.
Kultureller Kontext
In many Western cultures, directly calling someone 'stupid' is a significant social faux pas. While used colloquially to describe frustrating situations or one's own errors, it's rarely acceptable as a direct critique of another person's intellect.
Beispiele
It was stupid of me to leave my phone at home.
everydayThe instructions for assembling the furniture were incredibly stupid and unclear.
informalDon't do anything stupid while I'm gone.
everydayHe made a stupid error in his calculations.
neutralWortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
Don't be stupid.
That's stupid!
I feel stupid.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
'Silly' implies a lighthearted, often playful or harmless foolishness. 'Stupid' suggests a more serious lack of intelligence or judgment and is usually negative.
'Foolish' means lacking good sense or judgment, similar to 'stupid,' but it can sometimes sound slightly less harsh or critical. It often implies a lack of wisdom.
Grammatikmuster
Use 'stupid' carefully
Remember that 'stupid' is a strong word. Think about the impact it might have before you use it, especially when talking about people.
Avoid as an insult
Calling someone 'stupid' is often seen as an insult and can damage relationships. Focus on describing the action or situation instead.
Informal and direct
In many English-speaking cultures, 'stupid' is common in informal chat but carries a negative connotation of bluntness or harshness.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the best word to complete the sentence.
That was a really ______ mistake to make.
'Stupid' fits the context of a mistake that shows a lack of good sense.
Which sentence uses 'stupid' correctly?
Which of these sentences is correct?
Option C correctly describes an idea as lacking sense. Option A is too direct and potentially offensive. Option B is incorrect as weather cannot be stupid. Option D uses an adverb incorrectly.
Arrange the words to form a grammatically correct sentence.
Arrange: it / was / stupid / to / forget / keys / my
This sentence correctly uses 'it was stupid' to comment on the action of forgetting.
Ergebnis: /3
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenNo, 'stupid' is generally considered impolite and can be offensive, especially when used directly to describe a person. It's better to use milder terms or describe the action rather than the person.
Yes, people often use 'stupid' to describe their own mistakes or feelings of embarrassment (e.g., 'I did something stupid'). This is generally acceptable as self-criticism.
Avoid using 'stupid' in formal situations, professional environments, or when speaking to someone you don't know well. It's also best to avoid using it as an insult.
Alternatives depend on the context. You could use 'unwise,' 'foolish,' 'silly,' 'thoughtless,' 'senseless,' or 'unintelligent' depending on the specific meaning you want to convey.
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