dumb
Dumb is a word used to describe someone or something that is not smart or is acting in a foolish way.
Explanation at your level:
Dumb means not smart. If you do something that is not a good idea, you can say it is dumb. Use this word with your friends, but be careful because it can be a little mean.
When you call an idea 'dumb,' you mean it is a bad idea. It is very common in movies and casual talking. Remember that it is informal, so do not use it with your teacher or at a formal meeting.
As an intermediate learner, you should know that 'dumb' is often used to describe actions rather than people. Saying 'That was a dumb thing to do' is much more common than calling a person 'dumb.' It is a useful word for expressing frustration in informal contexts.
The nuance of 'dumb' lies in its informality. It is a register-specific word that signals a relaxed, conversational tone. While it is widely understood, its usage is restricted to social settings where you are comfortable with the listener, as it carries a slightly aggressive or dismissive tone.
At an advanced level, recognize that 'dumb' has undergone a semantic shift. While its etymological roots are in physical disability, its current usage is strictly evaluative regarding intelligence or judgment. Be aware of the 'dumb down' phrasal verb, which is frequently used in media criticism to describe the over-simplification of complex topics for a mass audience.
The usage of 'dumb' at a mastery level requires an understanding of its sociolinguistic weight. Because of its history regarding speech impairment, some speakers find it insensitive. In literary or high-register contexts, synonyms like 'foolish,' 'inane,' or 'vacuous' are preferred. However, in contemporary vernacular, 'dumb' remains a staple for expressing blunt, informal judgment. Understanding when to deploy it versus when to opt for a more precise adjective is a hallmark of high-level pragmatic competence.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Dumb means foolish or not smart.
- It is very informal.
- The 'b' is silent.
- Avoid using it for disabilities.
When you hear someone say dumb, they are usually talking about intelligence or choices. It is a very common word in casual conversation, often used to describe a mistake or a silly idea.
Think of it as a synonym for 'not smart' or 'foolish.' Because it can sound a bit harsh or rude, you should be careful about using it to describe people directly, as it might hurt their feelings. It is much safer to use it to describe an action or a situation, like a 'dumb mistake' rather than calling a person 'dumb.'
The word dumb has a fascinating history. It comes from the Old English word dumb, which meant 'mute' or 'silent.' For hundreds of years, it was the standard way to describe someone who could not speak.
Over time, the meaning shifted. Because people who could not speak were sometimes unfairly perceived as lacking intelligence, the word began to take on the meaning of 'stupid.' By the 19th and 20th centuries, the 'silent' meaning became mostly archaic, and the 'foolish' meaning became the primary way we use it today. It is a classic example of how language changes over time based on social perceptions.
In daily life, dumb is almost exclusively used in informal settings. You will hear it among friends or in casual workplace banter, but you should avoid it in professional writing or formal speeches.
Common collocations include phrases like 'a dumb idea,' 'a dumb mistake,' or 'playing dumb.' When you say someone is 'playing dumb,' it means they are pretending not to know something to avoid trouble or responsibility. Remember, the register is definitely casual, so keep it out of your academic essays!
Idioms are fun ways to use words! Here are five common ones:
- Play dumb: To pretend you don't know something.
- Dumb luck: Success that happens by chance, not skill.
- Dumb down: To simplify something so much that it loses its quality.
- Dumb as a post: A way to say someone is very unintelligent.
- Dumb blonde: An outdated and offensive stereotype about intelligence and hair color.
Grammatically, dumb is a simple adjective. It does not have a plural form because it describes a noun. You can use it before a noun ('a dumb move') or after a linking verb ('That was dumb').
Pronunciation is straightforward: it is one syllable, and the 'b' at the end is silent! It rhymes with 'hum,' 'sum,' and 'drum.' In IPA, it is transcribed as /dʌm/. Always remember that silent 'b'—it is a classic English spelling quirk.
Fun Fact
The silent 'b' was added in the 16th century to match the Latin word 'dumus'.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'u' sound, silent 'b'.
Same as UK, short 'u'.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'b'
- Making the 'u' too long
- Confusing with 'dome'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read.
Simple to write.
Easy to pronounce.
Easy to hear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adjective placement
The dumb boy.
Linking verbs
It sounds dumb.
Phrasal verbs
Dumb down.
Examples by Level
That is a dumb idea.
That is a not-smart idea.
Adjective before noun.
He is not dumb.
He is smart.
Adjective after verb.
It was a dumb mistake.
A silly error.
Adjective modifying noun.
Don't be dumb.
Don't act silly.
Imperative sentence.
That movie was dumb.
The movie was bad.
Simple sentence.
Are you dumb?
Do you not understand?
Question form.
It sounds dumb.
It seems foolish.
Linking verb.
That's just dumb.
That is simply foolish.
Contraction.
That was a dumb thing to say.
Stop asking dumb questions.
I felt dumb for forgetting my keys.
He played dumb when I asked him.
Don't act so dumb.
It was a dumb luck win.
That is the dumbest thing I've heard.
She made a dumb error.
The media often dumbs down complex issues.
It was a dumb move to leave the door unlocked.
I don't want to play dumb anymore.
He is not as dumb as he looks.
The instructions were dumb and confusing.
Why would you do something so dumb?
She felt dumb after the interview.
It's a dumb situation, honestly.
The report was criticized for dumbing down the economic data.
He tried to play dumb, but we knew he was lying.
It was purely dumb luck that we found the keys.
I felt like a dumb tourist in that city.
Don't dumb down your vocabulary for me.
The plot of the book was a bit dumb.
It was a dumb, impulsive decision.
She was tired of the dumb jokes.
The curriculum was accused of dumbing down the subject matter.
He played dumb to avoid being questioned further.
It was a dumb, albeit unintentional, oversight.
They are dumbing down the artistic integrity of the film.
The decision was, frankly, a dumb one.
I felt quite dumb for missing the obvious clue.
The situation was exacerbated by a series of dumb choices.
They were playing a game of dumb and dumber.
The persistent dumbing down of political discourse is a major concern.
He adopted a persona of feigned ignorance, essentially playing dumb.
It was a dumb, catastrophic error in judgment.
The critics argued the adaptation dumbed down the original text.
She was frustrated by the dumb, repetitive nature of the task.
His argument was so dumb it barely warranted a response.
The entire endeavor was a dumb waste of resources.
She refused to play the dumb role expected of her.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"play dumb"
pretend not to know
He played dumb during the meeting.
casual"dumb luck"
unearned success
We won by dumb luck.
casual"dumb down"
simplify too much
The media dumbs down the news.
neutral"dumb as a post"
very stupid
He is dumb as a post.
casual"dumb and dumber"
referring to two foolish people
They acted like dumb and dumber.
casual"dumb show"
a performance without words
The play started with a dumb show.
literaryEasily Confused
similar spelling
numb means no feeling
My hand is numb.
similar spelling
dumb means not smart
That is dumb.
similar sound
dome is a roof shape
The dome is round.
same root
dummy is a noun
He is a dummy.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + dumb
That is dumb.
Subject + is + a + dumb + noun
That is a dumb idea.
Subject + acts + dumb
He acts dumb.
Subject + plays + dumb
She plays dumb.
It + is + dumb + to + verb
It is dumb to wait.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Using 'dumb' for disability is offensive.
It is too informal.
They sound similar but mean different things.
Dumb is an adjective, not a noun.
The old meaning is gone.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'dumb' bell that makes no sound.
When Native Speakers Use It
Used when someone makes a silly error.
Cultural Insight
Don't use it in professional settings.
Grammar Shortcut
It is an adjective, not a noun.
Say It Right
The 'b' is silent!
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for medical speech issues.
Did You Know?
It used to mean 'mute'!
Study Smart
Write 3 sentences with 'dumb luck'.
Register Check
Keep it casual.
Rhyme Time
It rhymes with 'drum'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Dumb people don't use their thumb to think.
Visual Association
A person with a 'dumb' idea holding their thumb down.
Word Web
چالش
Try to use the phrase 'dumb luck' in a sentence today.
ریشه کلمه
Old English
Original meaning: Mute or silent
بافت فرهنگی
Avoid using it regarding medical conditions.
Commonly used in the US and UK, but always informal.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at school
- That was a dumb mistake
- I don't want to look dumb
- Don't dumb down the answer
with friends
- That's a dumb joke
- Stop being dumb
- It was just dumb luck
at work
- That's a dumb idea
- I don't want to play dumb
- Let's not dumb down the data
traveling
- I felt dumb asking
- That was a dumb move
- Dumb luck we found the hotel
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever done something dumb by accident?"
"Do you think movies sometimes 'dumb down' their stories?"
"Is it ever okay to 'play dumb' to get out of trouble?"
"What is the most 'dumb' thing you've ever heard?"
"Do you believe in 'dumb luck'?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you felt dumb.
Describe a situation where someone was acting dumb.
Why do you think people 'dumb down' their language?
Is it better to be smart or lucky?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, but it can be rude.
It is better to use it for their actions.
Historical spelling changes.
Smart or intelligent.
Only if it is to a close friend.
Making something easier to understand.
It can be if used about disabilities.
Like 'dum' with a silent 'b'.
خودت رو بسنج
That was a ___ mistake.
Dumb fits best as an adjective.
What does 'dumb' mean here?
Dumb means foolish.
Is 'dumb' a formal word?
It is informal.
Word
معنی
Matches idioms to meanings.
That is a dumb idea.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
Dumb is a common, informal word for foolish, but use it carefully to avoid sounding rude!
- Dumb means foolish or not smart.
- It is very informal.
- The 'b' is silent.
- Avoid using it for disabilities.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'dumb' bell that makes no sound.
When Native Speakers Use It
Used when someone makes a silly error.
Cultural Insight
Don't use it in professional settings.
Grammar Shortcut
It is an adjective, not a noun.
مثال
That was a dumb mistake.
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