| | slovo | definícia |  | idiotic (mass)
 | idiotic - hlúpy
 |  | idiotic (encz)
 | idiotic,blbý |  | idiotic (encz)
 | idiotic,debilní	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  | idiotic (encz)
 | idiotic,hloupý	adj: [hovor.]		mamm |  | idiotic (encz)
 | idiotic,idiotský	adj: [med.] |  | idiotic (encz)
 | idiotic,pitomý |  | idiotic (encz)
 | idiotic,slabomyslný	adj: [obec.]		mamm |  | Idiotic (gcide)
 | Idiotic \Id`i*ot"ic\, Idiotical \Id`i*ot"ic*al\, a. [L. idioticus ignorant, Gr. ?: cf. F. idiotique. See Idiot.]
 1. Common; simple. [Obs.] --Blackwall.
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 2. Pertaining to, or like, an idiot; characterized by idiocy;
 foolish; fatuous; as, an idiotic person, speech, laugh, or
 action.
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 |  | idiotic (wn)
 | idiotic adj 1: insanely irresponsible; "an idiotic idea" [syn:
 crackbrained, idiotic]
 2: incongruous;inviting ridicule; "the absurd excuse that the
 dog ate his homework"; "that's a cockeyed idea"; "ask a
 nonsensical question and get a nonsensical answer"; "a
 contribution so small as to be laughable"; "it is ludicrous
 to call a cottage a mansion"; "a preposterous attempt to turn
 back the pages of history"; "her conceited assumption of
 universal interest in her rather dull children was
 ridiculous" [syn: absurd, cockeyed, derisory,
 idiotic, laughable, ludicrous, nonsensical,
 preposterous, ridiculous]
 3: having a mental age of three to seven years [syn: imbecile,
 imbecilic, idiotic]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | idiotic (mass)
 | idiotic - hlúpy
 |  | idiotic (encz)
 | idiotic,blbý			idiotic,debilní	adj:		Zdeněk Brožidiotic,hloupý	adj: [hovor.]		mammidiotic,idiotský	adj: [med.]		idiotic,pitomý			idiotic,slabomyslný	adj: [obec.]		mamm |  | idiotically (encz)
 | idiotically,hloupě	adv:		lukeidiotically,idiotsky	adv:		luke |  | Idiotical (gcide)
 | Idiotic \Id`i*ot"ic\, Idiotical \Id`i*ot"ic*al\, a. [L. idioticus ignorant, Gr. ?: cf. F. idiotique. See Idiot.]
 1. Common; simple. [Obs.] --Blackwall.
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 2. Pertaining to, or like, an idiot; characterized by idiocy;
 foolish; fatuous; as, an idiotic person, speech, laugh, or
 action.
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 |  | Idiotically (gcide)
 | Idiotically \Id`i*ot"ic*al*ly\, adv. In an idiotic manner.
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 |  | Idioticon (gcide)
 | Idioticon \Id`i*ot"i*con\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? belonging to a private man, private. See Idiot.]
 A dictionary of a peculiar dialect, or of the words and
 phrases peculiar to one part of a country; a glossary.
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 |  | idiotic (wn)
 | idiotic adj 1: insanely irresponsible; "an idiotic idea" [syn:
 crackbrained, idiotic]
 2: incongruous;inviting ridicule; "the absurd excuse that the
 dog ate his homework"; "that's a cockeyed idea"; "ask a
 nonsensical question and get a nonsensical answer"; "a
 contribution so small as to be laughable"; "it is ludicrous
 to call a cottage a mansion"; "a preposterous attempt to turn
 back the pages of history"; "her conceited assumption of
 universal interest in her rather dull children was
 ridiculous" [syn: absurd, cockeyed, derisory,
 idiotic, laughable, ludicrous, nonsensical,
 preposterous, ridiculous]
 3: having a mental age of three to seven years [syn: imbecile,
 imbecilic, idiotic]
 |  | idiotically (wn)
 | idiotically adv 1: in an idiotic manner; "what arouses the indignation of
 the honest satirist is not the fact that people in
 positions of power or influence behave idiotically"
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