"Tonto" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tonto" Meaning

Silly or dim-witted, especially in a way that is endearing or humorous.

Example: "Don't call him silly! He's just a bit tonto, that's all."

(In this context, the word "tonto" has a colloquial or affectionate UK meaning, originating from a 20th-century BBC comedy show where the main character was named "Ye Olde Tonto").

"Tonto" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Tonto"


1. Idiomatic Expression

- "He thought she was a bit tonto for getting lost in the woods without a map." (This usage implies someone was a bit foolish or unconscious of the risks.)

2. Usage in Context

- "After her car broke down on the highway, she was not tonto for waiting for help to arrive." (Here, the usage emphasizes a reasonable reaction to a situation.)

3. Describing Foolish Behavior

- "He told terrible jokes that made everyone think he was being tonto on purpose." (This shows how the word can be used to refer to someone acting foolishly or mock offence in a semi-playful context.)

4. Usage in Conversation

- "The kids called him tonto for wearing an open shirt to the beach." (Illustrating how the word can be used informally to tease someone for not doing something sensible or prudent.)

5. Derogatory Connotation

- "Her parents always warned her that she might seem tonto in the eyes of her professors if she continued to lag behind." (This use of the word has a more derogatory connotation, implying a lack of intelligence or common sense.)

Note: The word "tonto" is often considered an informal and somewhat derogatory term, especially when used to refer to someone in a mocking or teasing way. Its usage can vary across cultures and should be considerate of context and potential implications.

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