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The example sentences of MORON in videos (2 in total of 2)

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

How to use "moron" in a sentence?

  • There are now unmistakeable signs of a trend in favor of superior products at premium prices. The consumer is not a moron, she is your wife.
    -David Ogilvy-
  • A consumer is not a moron. She's your wife. Don't insult her intelligence, and don't shock her.
    -David Ogilvy-
  • ...I am happy to welcome you to a town peopled in morons exclusively. Furthermore, I hope that your transformation to moron is not an unpleasant experience.
    -Patrick deWitt-
  • On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.
    -H. L. Mencken-
  • I'm a monster, not a moron.
    -P. C. Cast-
  • The consumer isn't a moron; she is your wife.
    -David Ogilvy-
  • I wanted to be the moron of the family, because morons seemed to have more fun, more freedom and more personality.
    -Alice Sebold-
  • Every week Republicans are excited about a new candidate because the one they liked last week turned out to be a moron.
    -Andy Borowitz-
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Definition and meaning of MORON

What does "moron mean?"

/ˈmôrˌän/

moron

noun
stupid person.

What are synonyms of "moron"?
Some common synonyms of "moron" are:
  • fool,
  • oaf,
  • nincompoop,
  • clown,
  • dunce,
  • dolt,
  • dullard,
  • ignoramus,
  • simpleton,
  • idiot,
  • cretin,
  • imbecile,
  • nitwit,
  • halfwit,
  • ninny,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/fo͞ol/

fool
adjective noun verb

foolish. silly person. To trick someone; to deceive.

oaf

/ōf/

oaf
noun

Awkward stupid person.

/ˈniNGkəmˌpo͞op/

nincompoop
noun

foolish or stupid person.

/kloun/

clown
noun verb

Performer in funny clothes who makes people laugh. behave in comical way.

/dəns/

dunce
noun

person who is slow at learning.

/dōlt/

dolt
noun

Person who is not very bright.

/ˈdələrd/

dullard
noun

slow or stupid person.

/ˌiɡnəˈrāməs/

ignoramus
noun

Ignorant person.

/ˈsimpəlt(ə)n/

simpleton
noun

foolish or gullible person.

/ˈidēət/

idiot
noun

A person who is foolish or not very smart.

/ˈkrētn/

cretin
noun

Person of subnormal intelligence.

/ˈimbəsəl/

imbecile
adjective noun

stupid. stupid person.

/ˈnitˌwit/

nitwit
noun

Stupid incompetent person.

/ˈhafˌwit/

halfwit
noun

foolish or stupid person.

/ˈninē/

ninny
noun

foolish and weak person.

Is "moron" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "moron" is a countable noun.

The plural of "moron" is "morons".

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