dullard Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdʌl.əd]
  • Us [ ˈdʌl.ɚd]

Meaning of dullard In English

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  • Dullards, unless their brains are stunted, may develop surprising intellectual keenness. 

  • I am taking him not to be a dullard but a poet. 

  • In tracing the natural history of a public-house I have found the respectable dullards the most revolting of my subjects. 

  • No man but a dullard without a spark of imagination could have witnessed the scene presented at that moment without experiencing a thrill which he would have found it difficult to describe. 

  • Only dullards, or the unthinking, can be surprised by the ease with which a quick-witted man, having some knowledge of Latin, can learn to read a novel in French, Italian, or Spanish. 

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