MORONIC


Meaning of MORONIC in English

məˈränik, (ˈ)mō|r-, (ˌ)mȯ|r-, -nēk adjective

1. : consisting of or having the characteristics of morons

have no difficulty making the moronic millions laugh at ancient jokes — John Dolman

the sinking of the academic mind to the level of the moronic mob — Christian Century

2. : like a moron : mentally retarded : dull

this moronic but devastating nitwit — Variety

3. : characteristic of or suitable for morons : brutish , stupid

all the moronic delight of a gangster trying out his first machine gun — Raymond Chandler

intelligent enough not to fall for such a moronic form of pastime — Springfield (Massachusetts) Union

an orgy of moronic vulgarity — No. American Review

• mo·ron·i·cal·ly -nə̇k(ə)lē, -nēk-, -li adverb

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