When did stupid become a word?
1541
According to the online Merriam-Webster dictionary, the words “stupid” and “stupidity” entered the English language in 1541.
Is there such a word as stupid?
Because stupid is a two-syllable word, its comparative form can be created either by adding the suffix “-er” or by using more. The same goes for the superlative form of stupid. It can be either the stupidest or the most stupid. Stupid and its related word forms are considered very rude and insulting in some situations.
How do you deal with stupidity?
14 tips for dealing with stupidity
- Smile. Pause.
- Begin with praise. We’re all narcissists.
- Speak slowly and user fewer words. Cognitive processing speeds are sluggish.
- End your sentences with a declarative statement.
- Be non-controversial whenever you can.
- Don’t gossip.
- Look busy.
- Feel someone’s pain but move on.
What is the original definition of stupid?
It comes from around the year 1540, from the Latin word stupiditas meaning “want of intelligence”, which comes from stupidus meaning “stupid”. In the 1560s, stupidity meant “lack of feeling or emotion” and in the 1600s it meant “stupor” or “numbness”.
What is the meaning of the name Stupid?
Stupidity is a quality or state of being stupid, or an act or idea that exhibits properties of being stupid. In a character study of “The Stupid Man” attributed to the Greek philosopher Theophrastus (c. 371 – c. 287 BC), stupidity was defined as “mental slowness in speech or action”.
What is another word meaning stupid?
2. characterized by or proceeding from mental dullness; foolish; senseless: a stupid question. 3. tediously dull, esp. due to lack of meaning or sense; inane; pointless: a stupid party. 4. annoying or irritating; troublesome: Turn off that stupid radio.