STUPID vs CONFUSED: NOUN
- A stupid or foolish person.
- A stupid or humdrum person; a blockhead; a dunce.
- A stupid person; a fool.
- A person who is not very bright
- N/A
STUPID vs CONFUSED: ADJECTIVE
- Dazed, stunned, or stupefied.
- Marked by a lack of intelligence or care; foolish or careless.
- Tending to make poor decisions or careless mistakes.
- Slow to learn or understand; obtuse.
- Lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity
- Used to express disparagement or exasperation.
- Damn, annoying, darn
- Very dull; insensible; senseless; wanting in understanding; heavy; sluggish; in a state of stupor; -- said of persons.
- Resulting from, or evincing, stupidity; formed without skill or genius; dull; heavy; -- said of things.
- Lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.
- To the point of stupor.
- Characterized by or in a state of stupor; paralysed.
- Lacking sensation; inanimate; destitute of consciousness; insensate.
- Amazing.
- Lacking intelligence
- In a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock
- Without much intelligence
- Not marked by fine distinctions.
- Chaotic, jumbled or muddled
- Having lost one's bearings physically or mentally.
- Thrown into disorder.
- Same as confounded.
- Chaotic; jumbled.
- Lacking logical order or sense.
- Being unable to think with clarity or act with understanding and intelligence.
- Causing bafflement and confusion.
- Perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment
- Thrown into a state of disarray or confusion
- Lacking orderly continuity
- Mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently
- Having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity
- Embarrassed
- Making no sense; illogical
STUPID vs CONFUSED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of confuse.
STUPID vs CONFUSED: ADVERB
- Extremely.
- N/A
STUPID vs CONFUSED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Silly, Foolish, etc. (see absurd); flat, tame, humdrum, pointless, prosaic. See list under foolish.
- Muddy-brained, muddled.
- Synonyms Heavy, dull, drowsy, lethargic, comatose, torpid.
- Characterized by mental dullness or inanity; witless; senseless; foolish; inane: as, a stupid joke; a stupid book; stupid fears.
- Lacking ordinary activity of mind; dull in ideas or expression; slow-witted; obtuse; crass.
- In a state of stupor; having the faculties deadened or dulled; stupefied, either permanently or temporarily; benumbed.
- Lacking orderly arrangement of parts; involved; disordered.
- In entomology, tending to become united in one mass, as parts of a jointed organ: as, antennæ with confused outer joints.
- In logic, indistinct: applied especially to an idea whose parts are not clearly distinguished. See clear, a., 6, and distinct.
- Perplexed; embarrassed; disconcerted.
- Synonyms Indiscriminate, indistinct, intricate, deranged.
- Mystified, bewildered, flurried, abashed, discomposed, agitated, mortified.
- Having lost your bearings
- Filled with bewilderment
- Mentally confused
STUPID vs CONFUSED: RELATED WORDS
- Senseless, Cloddish, Obtuse, Thickheaded, Imbecilic, Imbecile, Dolt, Fool, Boneheaded, Dopey, Brainless, Unintelligent, Moronic, Foolish, Dumb
- Disorganized, Stunned, Confounded, Upset, Stupefied, Garbled, Incoherent, Dazed, Muddled, Disoriented, Bemused, Baffled, Befuddled, Bewildered, Perplexed
STUPID vs CONFUSED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Senseless, Cloddish, Obtuse, Thickheaded, Imbecilic, Imbecile, Dolt, Fool, Boneheaded, Dopey, Brainless, Unintelligent, Moronic, Foolish, Dumb
- Disorganized, Stunned, Confounded, Upset, Stupefied, Garbled, Incoherent, Dazed, Muddled, Disoriented, Bemused, Baffled, Befuddled, Bewildered, Perplexed
STUPID vs CONFUSED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This is just so utterly stupid it boggles my mind and you should be ashamed for saying such a stupid thing.
- IWT was stupid, the name was stupid, and why should anyone listen to me?
- Stupid stupid claims people who do not even research a claim and try to cover up their mistakes.
- If Abbott is not stupid, why does he keep doing stupid things?
- There are no stupid questions just stupid people.
- Play stupid games, win stupid prizes I guess.
- To be truly stupid, you cannot play stupid.
- He made some fundamentally stupid people _look_ stupid.
- Then I went and did a stupid, stupid thing.
- My mama says that stupid is as stupid does.
- Yes, I have confused my meaning a bit.
- Ask for an explanation if confused about anything.
- And how it left me feeling so confused.
- These should not be confused with bottle openers.
- From an orderly council or a confused multitude?
- Still confused about applying without a test score?
- Colton reported that he sounded confused and distraught.
- Sounds that are easily confused and letter shapes that are easily confused are widely separated in this order of introduction.
- When it is complete, they are confused, but they are unable to indicate what confused them.
- Among common personally suppositing terms, Ockham then distinguishes between determinate, merely confused and confused distributive supposition.
STUPID vs CONFUSED: QUESTIONS
- When did Frank Sinatra sing the song Something Stupid?
- Does peer pressure make 'good' kids do stupid things?
- What are some stupid/amusing questions to ask Alexa?
- When is dull a more appropriate choice than stupid?
- What are the comparative and superlative forms of "stupid"?
- Are employees too stupid to understand anything about salaries?
- Is resistance to globalization short-sighted and stupid?
- How many I'm With Stupid are there in 24 I'm With Stupid?
- Who sang Something Stupid in the TV show something stupid?
- Where does the saying " Stupid is as stupid does " come from?
- Why do people get protectiveness and possessiveness confused?
- What Pokemon confused Team Rocket with Dizzy punch?
- Are you confused about welding codes and standards?
- Why are adverb phrases often confused with adverbs?
- Why are object tracking algorithms confused about size?
- Can occipital neuralgia be confused with a migraine?
- How to differentiate between commonly confused verbs?
- Was 'dazed and confused' unfairly portraying Stoners?
- Are puppy aggression and dominance issues confused?
- Are you confused between nonconformance and noncompliance?