Estupidez in english

Stupidity

pronunciation: stupɪdɪti part of speech: noun
In gestures

estupidez = foolishness ; stupidity ; balderdash ; denseness ; crock ; fatuous remark. 

Example: That's partly because the foolishness or disasters that we as catalogers face daily are seldom translated into letters to LC.Example: The stupidity of such classroom grind is usually obvious to the children forced into it, if not to their teachers.Example: I am concerned with matters of consequence, I don't amuse myself with balderdash.Example: At the beginning, her denseness was sooooo irritating!.Example: The whole idea is such a crock that I'm amazed anyone takes it seriously.Example: That's a quite fatuous remark to make -- it's like saying you're too short to play the piano.

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» decir estupidecestalk + rubbishtalk + nonsensetalk through + Posesivo + hatblather [blether]haver [Usado principalmente en escocés]maunderbe full of crapsay + gibberishtalk + gibberishtalk + garbage .

Example: I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.

Example: Money is not the root of all evil but too much money can make you talk nonsense.

Example: Any lawyer who claims to be able to foresee perfectly the court's custody ruling, given the complexity of the issues at stake, is talking through his hat.

Example: Whenever someone blathers on about 'innocent' Israeli citizens, please remember that Israelis go to watch the genocide in Gaza from a hilltop as a spectator sport, cheering on every explosion.

Example: So that's what a Scotsman does when he gets drunk: he havers at you.

Example: The Democrats are going to spectacularly lose the elections unless they stop maundering pathetic crap about Palin's inexperience.

Example: If you're full of crap or know someone who is, this is the place for you.

Example: My friend keeps waking up saying gibberish, starts to snore, and falls back asleep.

Example: A guy walked over and started talking gibberish to him, then he just took a swing and punched him.

Example: The reason some feminists are angry is because people like you talk garbage about us without actually listening to what we have to say.

» estupidecesdrivelnonsensebaloneyblather [blether]pifflepalaverclaptrapbuncombebunkumbunkblatheringcrock of (bull)shitdribblecodswallophogswallop .

Example: The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.

Example: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.

Example: The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.

Example: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.

Example: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.

Example: To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.

Example: Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.

Example: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.

Example: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.

Example: Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.

Example: And yet I've never told people to pipe down when they were disturbing my peace with their too loud blatherings on a cell phone.

Example: In that pea-sized brain of yours you have to know that's a crock of bullshit.

Example: Such dribble flowing from his mouth, it makes me sick.

Example: The oft-implied idea that sport can change the world for the better is largely a load of codswallop.

Example: When it comes to wine tasting some people think all the swirling, sniffing and slurping is just a bunch of pretentious hogswallop.

» estupideces al cuadradononsense on stilts .

Example: In fact, Bentham said: 'The idea of rights is nonsense and the idea of natural rights is nonsense on stilts'.

» estupidez descomunalmanifest absurditynonsense on stilts .

Example: It now seems a manifest absurdity to say that if this elephant were an orange, it would file in such-and-such a place.

Example: In fact, Bentham said: 'The idea of rights is nonsense and the idea of natural rights is nonsense on stilts'.

» hablar estupidecestalk + gibberishtalk + nonsensetalk + rubbishtalk through + Posesivo + hatblather [blether]haver [Usado principalmente en escocés]maunderbe full of craptalk + garbage .

Example: A guy walked over and started talking gibberish to him, then he just took a swing and punched him.

Example: Money is not the root of all evil but too much money can make you talk nonsense.

Example: I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.

Example: Any lawyer who claims to be able to foresee perfectly the court's custody ruling, given the complexity of the issues at stake, is talking through his hat.

Example: Whenever someone blathers on about 'innocent' Israeli citizens, please remember that Israelis go to watch the genocide in Gaza from a hilltop as a spectator sport, cheering on every explosion.

Example: So that's what a Scotsman does when he gets drunk: he havers at you.

Example: The Democrats are going to spectacularly lose the elections unless they stop maundering pathetic crap about Palin's inexperience.

Example: If you're full of crap or know someone who is, this is the place for you.

Example: The reason some feminists are angry is because people like you talk garbage about us without actually listening to what we have to say.

» salir con estupidecestalk + nonsensehaver [Usado principalmente en escocés]say + gibberishtalk + gibberish .

Example: Money is not the root of all evil but too much money can make you talk nonsense.

Example: So that's what a Scotsman does when he gets drunk: he havers at you.

Example: My friend keeps waking up saying gibberish, starts to snore, and falls back asleep.

Example: A guy walked over and started talking gibberish to him, then he just took a swing and punched him.

estupideces = drivel ; nonsense ; baloney ; blather [blether] ; piffle ; palaver ; claptrap ; buncombe ; bunkum ; bunk ; blathering ; crock of (bull)shit ; dribble ; codswallop ; hogswallop. 

Example: The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.Example: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.Example: The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.Example: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Example: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Example: To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.Example: Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.Example: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Example: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Example: Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.Example: And yet I've never told people to pipe down when they were disturbing my peace with their too loud blatherings on a cell phone.Example: In that pea-sized brain of yours you have to know that's a crock of bullshit.Example: Such dribble flowing from his mouth, it makes me sick.Example: The oft-implied idea that sport can change the world for the better is largely a load of codswallop.Example: When it comes to wine tasting some people think all the swirling, sniffing and slurping is just a bunch of pretentious hogswallop.

Estupidez synonyms

folly in spanish: locura, pronunciation: fɑli part of speech: noun foolishness in spanish: tontería, pronunciation: fulɪʃnəs part of speech: noun betise in spanish: betizar, pronunciation: bɪtaɪz part of speech: noun imbecility in spanish: imbecilidad, pronunciation: ɪmbəsɪlɪti part of speech: noun
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