"Dunderhead" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dunderhead" Meaning

A dunderhead is a slang term used in the United Kingdom, particularly in Northern England, to describe someone who is foolish, stupid, or lacking in intelligence. It is often used humorously or affectionately to tease someone who has made a mistake or has done something silly.

"Dunderhead" Examples

Dunderhead


A person who is foolishly stubborn or obstinate, especially a politician.[1]

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"The local politician was accused of being a dunderhead for refusing to consider alternative solutions to the city's budget crisis."

"It's unbelievable that a dunderhead like him is still in office, making decisions that harm the community."

"I used to think the mayor was a smart leader, but after hearing his recent stump speech, I think he's become a dunderhead."

"The news anchor was joking about the government's latest move, labeling the leader a 'dunderhead' for failing to address the crisis."

"After the failure of the policy, the critics labeled the president a dunderhead for his stubborn refusal to reassess his strategy."

Note: The word "dunderhead" is often used in a humorous or ironic tone, and its literal meaning should not be taken too seriously.

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