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Dullard

Dullard Meaning & Definition
Dullard Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Dullard?

[n] a person who evokes boredom
[n] a person who is not very bright; "The economy, stupid!"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Dullard: bore | dolt | poor fish | pudden-head | pudding head | stupid | stupid person

Related Terms | Find terms related to Dullard: block | Boeotian | clod | dimwit | dolt | donkey | dope | dullhead | dumb cluck | dumbbell | dummkopf | dummy | dunce | gowk | idiot | ignoramus | jobbernowl | lackwit | lamebrain | lightweight | looby | loon | moron | niais | nincompoop | ninny | ninnyhammer | nitwit | noddy | put | simpleton | stupid | thickwit | witling

See Also | berk | disagreeable person | fuddy-duddy | gasbag | nudnick | nudnik | platitudinarian | simple | simpleton | stuffed shirt | unpleasant person | windbag

Dullard In Webster's Dictionary

\Dull"ard\, n. [Dull + -ard.] A stupid person; a dunce. --Shak. -- a. Stupid. --Bp. Hall.

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