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moronic         
TERM ONCE USED IN PSYCHIATRY TO DENOTE MILD INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
Moronic; Moronity; Moronism
If you say that a person or their behaviour is moronic, you think that they are very stupid. (OFFENSIVE)
It was wanton, moronic vandalism.
= mindless
ADJ [disapproval]
Moron (psychology)         
TERM ONCE USED IN PSYCHIATRY TO DENOTE MILD INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
Moronic; Moronity; Moronism
Moron is a term once used in psychology and psychiatry to denote mild intellectual disability.Rafter, Nicole Hahn (1998).
The Moronic Inferno         
  • 1st edition (Publ.[[Jonathan Cape]])
BOOK BY MARTIN AMIS
The moronic inferno; The Moronic Inferno: And Other Visits to America
The Moronic Inferno: And Other Visits to America (1986) is a collection of non-fiction essays on the subject of America, by the British novelist Martin Amis.
Examples of use of moronic
1. Even my precaution seemed like a form of moronic optimism.
2. This moronic government couldn‘t fit a light bulb and have blown millions on rubbish like this.
3. I‘ve known bullying from families before which is even worse – all kinds are pathetic and moronic.
4. "Instead of going to a psychologist, the talkbackers write moronic responses online.
5. Dumb and Dumber, Jim Carreys finest offering, lives up to its title with moronic aplomb.