"Stupidly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stupidly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stupidly" Meaning

(adj.) extremely foolish or idiotic in a clumsy and awkward way. Done in an unthinking or thoughtless manner.

"Stupidly" Examples

Examples of "stupidly":


They went hiking in the mountains stupidly without bringing sufficient water and food.
She stupidly left her phone at home, which made her feel disconnected and worried.
The manager fired the employee stupidly, not realizing the long-term consequences of her actions.
The tourists stupidly ignored the warning signs and swam in the infested waters, putting themselves in danger.
It was a stupidly good idea to have the party on the last day of the trip, but unfortunately, it made the group members guilty of not doing anything for the rest of the trip's duration.

"Stupidly" Similar Words

Stupendous

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Stupendously

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Stupendousness

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Stupid

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Having little knowledge or intelligence; foolish or silly.

Stupider

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Comparing someone or something to be dumber or less intelligent than what was previously thought. (Often used for something that was already somewhat foolish.)

Stupidest

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Stupidities

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Stupidity

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Stupidness

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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.

Stuping

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Stupor

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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

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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.

Stuprate

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Stupration

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Stuprum

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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.

Sturdier

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