refined
The correct spelling of the word meaning "foolish" is asinine.
The adjective 'asinine' describes a noun as extremely stupid or foolish (an asinine idea).
The definition of asinine is "extremely dumb or foolish". It can also be described as idiotic, moronic, absurd, brainless, or ludicrous. Sentences using this word:- Breaking into the principal's office was a very asinine thing to do.- Jimmy is a very asinine kind of person.- Filling the swimming pool with pudding was quite asinine.
Asinine: extremely or utterly foolish
It is offensive. It means 'idiotic, stupid...
Yes, but that would be asinine.
Asinine is a foolish or stupid person
The correct spelling of the word meaning "foolish" is asinine.
The adjective 'asinine' describes a noun as extremely stupid or foolish (an asinine idea).
The definition of asinine is "extremely dumb or foolish". It can also be described as idiotic, moronic, absurd, brainless, or ludicrous. Sentences using this word:- Breaking into the principal's office was a very asinine thing to do.- Jimmy is a very asinine kind of person.- Filling the swimming pool with pudding was quite asinine.
The fact that the man tried to rob the bank with a water gun was a very asinine concept.
Jonah revealed his asinine tendencies when he rudely insulted the rabbi.
No. Asinine means ridiculous, foolish or stupid. Astringent as an adjective means tart, styptic, or caustic. Someone's remarks could conceivably be both astringent and asinine.
men
Completly stupid or silly. As in, What is the most asinine question on WikiAnswers?
asinine
Asinine, although asinine more accurately describes foolishness than abject stupidity.