"Stupidity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Stupidity refers to a lack of common sense, judgment, or good reasoning ability, often resulting in foolish or absurd behavior or decisions. It involves a failure to think critically or make sound decisions, leading to actions that are unreasonable or imprudent.
Astounding or surprising in a way that makes someone feel like they've been shocked or frozen in amazement.
Emphatically and impressively).<br><br>Example: "The fireworks exploded stupendously in the sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle."
Extraordinary quality or extent; extraordinary merit or value. A person or thing that is very impressive or remarkable.
Comparing someone or something to be dumber or less intelligent than what was previously thought. (Often used for something that was already somewhat foolish.)
(adj.) extremely foolish or idiotic in a clumsy and awkward way. Done in an unthinking or thoughtless manner.
Stupidness refers to a state of being foolish, silly, or lacking in intelligence, insight, or good judgment. It can also describe a situation or behavior that is thoughtless, absurd, or ridiculous.
I couldn't find any word that matches "stuping". However, I found a word that is similar: Stupid.<br><br>Stupid means:<br><br>1. Lacking intelligence or brains.<br>Example: "He told a stupid joke that made everyone laugh."<br>2. Foolish or silly.<br>Example: "It was a stupid mistake that cost the team the game."<br><br>If you meant a different word, please let me know.
A state of mental numbness or inactivity, often resulting from shock, exhaustion, or a blow to the head.<br><br>Example: "The victim was left in a stupor after the accident, unable to move or respond."<br><br>Synonyms: daze, trance, lethargy, numbness.
Stuporous refers to a state of drowsiness, inactivity, or lack of energy, often due to a medical condition or excessive tiredness. It can also describe behavior characterized by a dull, lackluster, or apathetic quality.
The word "stuprate" is a rare and somewhat archaic verb that means to ravish or mode of rape, now often used in legal contexts.<br><br>Example: "The suspect was charged with stuprating the victim in a brutal attack."<br><br>Note: This word has a somewhat old-fashioned tone and may not be commonly used in modern language.
There is no word "stupration" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.
In Roman law, stuprum referred to a type of sexual misconduct or fornication, often carried out against the will of the victim, particularly a female relative, with a man not her husband. This concept is similar to modern connotations of rape or sex crimes.