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The example sentences of DUNCE in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "dunce" in a sentence | "dunce" example sentences

How to use "dunce" in a sentence?

  • A wit with dunces, and a dunce with wits.
    -Alexander Pope-
  • Only by himself, with one acre and a house, will a dunce be a dunce. Once he manages to gain power, he'll turn into a scoundrel.
    -Franz Grillparzer-
  • Wit, who never once Forgave a brother, shall forgive a dunce.
    -Charles Churchill-
  • For there's nothing we read of in torture's inventions, Like a well-meaning dunce, with the best of intentions.
    -James Russell Lowell-
  • Heaven and earth fight in vain against a dunce!
    -Friedrich Schiller-
  • The flat-brimmed cap is the modern day dunce cap.
    -Daniel Tosh-
  • How much a dunce that has been sent to roam, excels a dunce that has been kept at home.
    -William Cowper-
  • Your dunce who can't do his sums always has a taste for the infinite.
    -George Eliot-
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Definition and meaning of DUNCE

What does "dunce mean?"

/dəns/

dunce

noun
person who is slow at learning.

What are synonyms of "dunce"?
Some common synonyms of "dunce" are:
  • fool,
  • idiot,
  • simpleton,
  • halfwit,
  • ignoramus,
  • oaf,
  • dolt,
  • dullard,
  • moron,
  • imbecile,
  • cretin,
  • dummy,
  • dumbo,
  • dumbbell,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/fo͞ol/

fool
adjective noun verb

foolish. An idiot; someone who does something stupid. trick or deceive.

/ˈidēət/

idiot
noun

A person who is foolish or not very smart.

/ˈsimpəlt(ə)n/

simpleton
noun

foolish or gullible person.

/ˈhafˌwit/

halfwit
noun

Stupid person.

/ˌiɡnəˈrāməs/

ignoramus
noun

Ignorant person.

oaf

/ōf/

oaf
noun

Awkward stupid person.

/dōlt/

dolt
noun

stupid person.

/ˈdələrd/

dullard
noun

Person who is not very bright or intelligent.

/ˈmôrˌän/

moron
noun

stupid person.

/ˈimbəsəl/

imbecile
adjective noun

stupid. (Rude) person with the mental age of a child.

/ˈkrētn/

cretin
noun

Person of subnormal intelligence.

/ˈdəmē/

dummy
adjective noun verb

Being a cover for or serving as a front for. Life-size doll made to look like a person. create prototype or mock-up of book or page.

/ˈdəmbō/

dumbo
noun

A stupid person..

/ˈdəmbel/

dumbbell
noun

short bar with weight at each end.

What are antonyms of "dunce"?
Some common antonyms of "dunce" are:
  • genius,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈjēnyəs/

genius
adjective noun

very clever or ingenious. Person displaying a high level of intelligence.

Is "dunce" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "dunce" is a countable noun.

The plural of "dunce" is "dunces".

Phrases and Idioms that contain "dunce"

dunce cap

A pointed hat that a student deemed lazy, stupid, or incompetent was once fo ...

A pointed hat that a student deemed lazy, stupid, or incompetent was once forced to wear. These days, the phrase is typically used humorously to evoke the image without an actual hat.

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