Synonyms for thick-witted


Grammar : Adj
Spell : thik-wit-id
Phonetic Transcription : ˈθɪkˈwɪt ɪd

Top 10 synonyms for thick-witted Other synonyms for the word thick-witted

Définition of thick-witted

  • adj stupid
Example sentences :
  • It was possible, just possible, that they might escape the notice of these thick-witted men about him.
  • Extract from : « Good Old Anna » by Marie Belloc Lowndes
  • I will drink no more; for this is no time to be thick-witted.
  • Extract from : « The Infidel, Vol. I. » by Robert Montgomery Bird
  • Natalie laughed, too, and said: Well, we certainly were thick-witted that time.
  • Extract from : « Natalie: A Garden Scout » by Lillian Elizabeth Roy
  • The gentleness of the Manager had deceived the thick-witted Slav and he grew bold.
  • Extract from : « The Snow-Burner » by Henry Oyen
  • Short-sighted as well as thick-witted, Kowalski had apparently never caught on to Callista's crime of moving the cot.
  • Extract from : « The Trial of Callista Blake » by Edgar Pangborn
  • All this happened to the utmost of desires; and before they had time to get thick-witted, Mordacks stood before them.
  • Extract from : « Mary Anerley » by R. D. Blackmore
  • But Durbin was a rather slow, thick-witted rascal, while Bunol was quick, pantherish and full of crooked schemes.
  • Extract from : « Dick Merriwell Abroad » by Burt L. Standish
  • His third visit left him clogged and thick-witted, as though he had been breathing stale air.
  • Extract from : « Old Mole » by Gilbert Cannan
  • It is hard sometimes to see whether men are thick-witted, or hypocrites so perfect that they seem to be so.
  • Extract from : « The Eustace Diamonds » by Anthony Trollope
  • She walked down the corridor, showed a thick-witted guard my own executive pass, and got away.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories, August, 1931 » by Various
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