dork (Meaning)
dork (n)
a dull stupid fatuous person
Synonyms & Antonyms of dork
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dork Sentence Examples
- He was always the designated dork of the group, with his quirky sense of humor and oversized glasses.
- Don't be such a dork; nobody finds your awkward dancing amusing.
- Despite his best efforts to fit in, he couldn't shake off the reputation of being the class dork.
- She affectionately teased her brother for being a dork whenever he got overly excited about his comic book collection.
- The office dork always seemed to have the most obscure knowledge about random trivia.
- His dorky charm won her over, and she found herself falling for his nerdy jokes and awkward smiles.
- Even though he was considered a dork by his peers, he embraced his uniqueness and never tried to be someone he wasn't.
- Whenever he tried to impress his crush, he ended up saying something dorky and embarrassing.
- Despite his dorky appearance, he was surprisingly talented at playing the guitar.
- The dorky protagonist of the movie endeared himself to audiences with his endearing clumsiness and genuine heart.
FAQs About the word dork
a dull stupid fatuous person
geek,nerd, scholar, weenie, wonk, dink,bookworm,genius, gearhead, brain
slacker, underachiever, slacker, underachiever, lowbrow, goof-off,lowbrow, goof-off, goldbrick, goldbrick
He was always the designated dork of the group, with his quirky sense of humor and oversized glasses.
Don't be such a dork; nobody finds your awkward dancing amusing.
Despite his best efforts to fit in, he couldn't shake off the reputation of being the class dork.
She affectionately teased her brother for being a dork whenever he got overly excited about his comic book collection.