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  1. The terms idiot, imbecile, moron, and their derivatives were formerly used as technical descriptors in medical, educational, and regulatory contexts. These uses were broadly rejected by the close of the 20th century and are now considered offensive.

  2. "Moron" and other words like it — such as "idiot" — were used to support racist, classist ideas and to advance white supremacy behind the mask of scientific advancement.

  3. Moron is no longer in use as a medical term, and it’s offensive and ableist to equate someone you think is acting foolish to a person with a disability. If knowing the history of moron has got you reflecting on your word choices, this slideshow, “These Common Words Have Offensive Histories,” discusses many other words whose place in your ...

  4. Moron was first coined in the early 20th century as a medical term denoting an adult with a low intelligence by psychologist Henry H. Goddard — though today, this is considered a derogatory term and offensive. Moron derives from the Greek mōron, neuter of mōros (μωρός) — which literally means foolish, dull, stupid.

  5. If you refer to someone as a moron, you think that they are very stupid. [offensive, disapproval] [...] More. Synonyms of 'moron' • fool, idiot, dummy (slang), berk (slang) [...] More. Translations of 'moron' English-French. noun: (informal) (offensive)idiot (idiote), minus [...] See entry. English-Spanish.

  6. A moron is an unkind way to describe someone who is foolish and unintelligent. The word moron was an official term in the early 1900s, used to describe a person of low intelligence

  7. noun. /ˈmɔːrɒn/ /ˈmɔːrɑːn/ (informal) a rude way to refer to somebody that you think is very stupid. They're a bunch of morons. The people responsible for this are mindless morons. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.