That is the correct spelling of the word "dunce" (foolish or uneducated person).
"D-U-N-C-E"
The noun 'dunce' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a stupid person, a numskull, a blockhead. Example sentence:Who is the dunce that put this ridiculous answer here.
The 5-letter word for Yiddish dunce is "schlem."
"Fool" and "full" are not homophones.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
Unscrambled, the letters 'neucd' spell the word 'dunce'.
A dunce is a person who is slow to learn.
Safety Dunce was created in 2007.
claonaire: dunce, dimwit bumalair: bungler, oaf stalcaire: blockhead, dunce, ignoramus
1520-30; after John Duns Scotus, whose writings were attacked by the humanists as foolishDunce dunce duncidy dunce
The noun 'dunce' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a stupid person, a numskull, a blockhead. Example sentence:Who is the dunce that put this ridiculous answer here.
Mickey the dunce is a creativity of Walt Disney. It is an amusing cartoon character. Mickey is the dunce is not a proper word, The origin of this word is from a slang that means "non serious".
No. A dunce used to be used for students who failed to learn in class. Dunce is an old word which is hardly used today. Frugal means thrifty, economical, et cetera.
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Sir Dunce-a-lot Answer two: People who didn't agree with the writings of a famous British writer, James Duns Scotus, called his followers Duns men and derided them as being dull witted. That grew into the world Dunce.
A dunce cap was a cone paper hat with a D on it. A dunce cap was used as punishment for slow children like getting a sum (arithmetic problem) incorrect. Children who wore a dunce cap was made to sit/stand in the corner (like a time-out). Today If you get an answer incorrect, no standing in the corner. Just staying at your desk. It's a good thing that big schools don't have dunce caps because if I went to school in the 19th century, I'll be ashamed.