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    dolt
    /dəʊlt/

    noun

    • 1. a stupid person.

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  2. noun [ C ] disapproving uk / dəʊlt / us / doʊlt / Add to word list. a stupid person. Synonym. dullard old-fashioned. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Stupid and silly people. airhead. berk. birdbrain. blithering idiot. blockhead. dumb-ass. dummy. dunce. dunderhead. eejit. mutt. need your head examined idiom. nimrod. nincompoop.

  3. Examples of dolt in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Taking its cues from Cyrano de Bergerac, the film stars Martin as Charlie, a regular guy with a big nose who’s in love with Roxanne (Daryl Hannah), an astronomy student who has a thing for a hunky dolt (Rick Rossovich) on Charlie’s firefighting crew.

  4. Dolt refers to a person who isn't very smart. You might be called a dolt if you do something dumb, like stand outside your car complaining that you locked your keys inside — even though the window is wide open. Let's be honest — you never want to be called a dolt.

  5. If you call someone a dolt, you think they are stupid, or have done something stupid. [ informal , disapproval ] He's a first-class dolt who insists on doing things his way.

  6. Dolt definition: a dull, stupid person; blockhead.. See examples of DOLT used in a sentence.

  7. Define dolt. dolt synonyms, dolt pronunciation, dolt translation, English dictionary definition of dolt. n. A stupid person; a dunce. dolt′ish adj. dolt′ish·ly adv. dolt′ish·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. Definition of dolt noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. dolt meaning, definition, what is dolt: a silly or stupid person: Learn more.

  10. If you call someone a dolt, you think they are stupid, or have done something stupid.

  11. First used as a noun in Early Modern English, from English dialectal dold (“stupid, confused”), from Middle English dold, a variant of dulled, dult (“dulled”), past participle of dullen, dollen (“to make dull, make stupid”), from dull, dul, dwal (“stupid”). More at dull.