Sentences with stupid. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use stupid in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for stupid.
- She is so stupid! (4)
- It was stupid. (8)
- That is stupid. (8)
- How stupid I am! (10)
- How stupid you look! (8)
- It all seemed so stupid. (12)
- My head makes me stupid. (10)
- Oh, so wretched and stupid. (10)
- Oh, so wretched and stupid. (22)
- It was stupid to be frightened! (8)
- Could words have been more stupid? (1)
- Juliana continued densely stupid. (10)
- We shall be as stupid as possible. (4)
- Their table was superlatively stupid. (4)
- It may be stupid, but there it is, you see. (8)
- How stupid of her not to have known at once! (8)
- But his stupid, steady glare disquieted her. (12)
- This stupid Miss Carrington has offended me. (10)
- I only ask a little more time for stupid Evan. (10)
- I am not so stupid as not to have guessed that. (12)
- It would be stupid to break with the man altogether. (13)
- Or was the whole stupid business a freak of the moment? (10)
- She had never seen Frank Churchill so silent and stupid. (4)
- It was fatally stupid, and it beat her back into herself. (9)
- This stupid Rip thinks I went to the doctor about myself. (10)
- But if you want me for a friend, you must not sham stupid. (10)
- The stupid burlesque majesty of it was unendurable to thought. (10)
- But I must tell you another thing of Fanny, so odd and so stupid. (4)
- But the poacher was another kind of vermin than the stupid tenant. (10)
- I hate to see you standing about by yourself in this stupid manner. (4)
- These people were all uneducated and stupid, and Letitia was bored. (12)
- Still a foul and stupid squib did appear to her a debasing weapon to use. (10)
- Emma guessed him to be the drudge of some attorney, and too stupid to rise. (4)
- The soldiers bellowed at their captive, and Angelo sent a stupid shrug after him. (10)
- This dogged and stupid piece of speech was pitiable to hear from Nevil Beauchamp. (10)
- He remembered the incident, and remembered his stupid scorn of her meek affection. (10)
- Impudent and stupid as these parvenus of yesterday always are, they fairly outdid themselves. (12)
- As if someone had known how stupid men could be, and been playing a fantasia on that stupidity. (8)
- To be kept up for hours, after the family were in bed, by stupid pamphlets was not very likely. (4)
- Adrian lifted and let fall the stupid inanimate limbs of the gone wretch, puckering his mouth queerly. (10)
- But to plan or undertake or hope for anything from any source was so criminal, it seemed, and so stupid. (12)
- Better that we had married simple stupid men who earn their bread, and would not have been ashamed of us! (10)
- It annoyed her that she should have these stupid, sad thoughts on the occasion of such a happy home coming! (5)
- I used to lie and pant in that stifling air among those stupid people, and wonder why anybody ever left England. (10)
- It would be very stupid of us to ride all the way from Framingham to Boston with that name staring one in the eyes. (9)
- Here was a stupid man, sleepy with the heat and fretful at the interruption, whom neither appeal nor argument could reach. (2)
- My great aim just now is to get into a situation that is clear and reasonable, and get rid of all sorts of stupid torments. (12)
- She was anxious that he should know her to be not that stupid statue of Constancy in a corner doating on the antic Deception. (10)
- They stood a long time in a circle around our camp, either too much astonished or too stupid to reply to our volley of questions. (20)
- But, trust me, my dear, bad news is best communicated by telegraph, which gives us no stupid articles and particles to quarrel with. (10)
- They had a stupid way of feeding the stick, and they ran sprawling; it concerned Great Britain for them to learn how to use their legs. (10)
- He saw in it just that stupid action of a whole body of fanatics combined to precipitate the devotion of a precious thing to extinction. (10)
- But the world of these English is too monstrously stupid in what it expects, for any of its extravagances to be followed by interjections. (10)
- And the Countess, kind as her sentiments had grown toward the afflicted creature, was compelled to proclaim her densely stupid in material affairs. (10)
- If he really, secretly, whole-heartedly despised her, the only feeling she need have for one so dry, so narrow, so basically stupid, was just contempt. (8)
- She never could learn or understand anything before she was taught; and sometimes not even then, for she was often inattentive, and occasionally stupid. (4)
Also see sentences for: awkward, dull, impassive, sluggish, stolid.
Definition of stupid:
- stupid, st’pid, adj. struck senseless: insensible: deficient or dull in understanding: formed or done without reason or judgment: foolish: unskilful. | ns. stupe (_coll._), a stupid person; stpid’ity, st’pidness. | adv. st’pidly. (0)
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