dumbass
dumbass — adjective
- dumbasspositive
- more dumbasscomparative
- most dumbasssuperlative
1. used to describe something that is extremely silly, unwise, or shows very poor j
used to describe something that is extremely silly, unwise, or shows very poor judgment — this word is strongly offensive.
Leo made a dumbass mistake by sending the private email to the wrong person.
dumbass mistake — common noun collocation
Rania called the proposal a dumbass idea after seeing the budget numbers.
It was a dumbass decision to walk home alone through the park at midnight.
Gabriel knew his dumbass comment had upset everyone at the dinner table.
用法筆記
This sense is highly offensive. Avoid using 'dumbass' in formal or professional settings, or around people you do not know well.
常見錯誤
dumbass — noun
1. an offensive word for a person who behaves in a very silly, annoying, or unwise
an offensive word for a person who behaves in a very silly, annoying, or unwise way.
Some dumbass parked right in front of the fire hydrant outside the store.
some dumbass — refers to an unknown person
Tunde felt like a dumbass when he realized he was reading the wrong map.
Andrés called his cousin a dumbass for jumping into the pool with his phone.
Pedro told the reporter that only a dumbass would leave the factory unlocked overnight.
- genius
opposite — a very intelligent person
用法筆記
Offensive slur. This word expresses strong disrespect toward the person being described. It is much ruder than 'fool' or 'silly person' and should be avoided in any polite or formal context.