half-wits Synonyms

half-wits Meaning

half-wits

a foolish or stupid person, a foolish or unintelligent person

half-wits Sentence Examples

  1. The village was known for its eccentric characters, many of whom were affectionately referred to as half-wits by the locals.
  2. Despite his best efforts, John found himself surrounded by half-wits at the office, making progress on projects nearly impossible.
  3. Sarah sighed in frustration as she tried to explain the concept for the umpteenth time to the group of half-wits in her class.
  4. The debate quickly devolved into chaos as the politicians traded insults, each accusing the other of being nothing more than a half-wit.
  5. It was clear to everyone in the room that the so-called expert was nothing but a charlatan preying on half-wits.
  6. The detective shook his head in disbelief at the half-wits who fell for the scam, wondering how they could be so easily fooled.
  7. The comedian's jokes were lost on the half-wits in the audience, who sat in stony silence throughout the performance.
  8. The council's decision-making process was mired in incompetence, with half-wits leading the charge and driving the town into disarray.
  9. Despite his best efforts to educate them, the professor felt like he was banging his head against a brick wall with his class of half-wits.
  10. As the half-wits bickered among themselves, Mary quietly devised a plan to escape from their clutches and find help.

FAQs About the word half-wits

a foolish or stupid person, a foolish or unintelligent person

idiots, fools, nuts, geese,lunatics, morons, dingbats,ninnies, monkeys, simps

brains, sages,thinkers,geniuses,genii

The village was known for its eccentric characters, many of whom were affectionately referred to as half-wits by the locals.

Despite his best efforts, John found himself surrounded by half-wits at the office, making progress on projects nearly impossible.

Sarah sighed in frustration as she tried to explain the concept for the umpteenth time to the group of half-wits in her class.

The debate quickly devolved into chaos as the politicians traded insults, each accusing the other of being nothing more than a half-wit.