moronic (Meaning)

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moronic (s)

having a mental age of between eight and twelve years

moronic Sentence Examples

  1. It was a moronic decision to drive without a seatbelt, risking one's safety.
  2. Making fun of someone's disability is not just insensitive but utterly moronic.
  3. Only a moronic individual would believe such outlandish conspiracy theories without any evidence.
  4. Skipping breakfast before an important exam is a moronic move that could impair cognitive function.
  5. It's moronic to think that you can get away with cheating on your taxes without consequences.
  6. Texting while driving is not only illegal but also incredibly moronic, putting both your life and others at risk.
  7. Starting a fight over a trivial disagreement is just plain moronic behavior.
  8. Investing all your money in a single risky venture is a moronic financial strategy.
  9. Climbing over a fence marked with "Danger: High Voltage" signs is nothing short of moronic.
  10. Believing that one can achieve success without putting in any effort is a moronic notion.

FAQs About the word moronic

having a mental age of between eight and twelve years

idiotic, stupid, dumb, idiotical, indelicate, heedless, ill-advised, thoughtless, inappropriate, tactless

intelligent, judicious, appropriate, proper, wise,wise, logical, prudent, smart, judicious

It was a moronic decision to drive without a seatbelt, risking one's safety.

Making fun of someone's disability is not just insensitive but utterly moronic.

Only a moronic individual would believe such outlandish conspiracy theories without any evidence.

Skipping breakfast before an important exam is a moronic move that could impair cognitive function.