In an attempt to sound more intelligent, the bumbling speaker looked more like an imbecile using words incorrectly.
The imbecile couldn't follow simple instructions at work. She felt frustrated dealing with the imbecile who couldn't grasp the concept. The imbecile's careless actions caused a lot of problems.
Yes you can, you imbecile! now, will any one answer my question about how long a cow will live if no one else did? and it's a dairy cow!! (:
you use your brain and figure it out
Some words that rhyme with "imbecile" include "facile" and "reconcile."
Moron, stupid, idiot
ignorant, idiotic, imbecile, interesting, intelligent.
The word "imbecile" is typically pronounced as IM-buh-sil.
First, you can't really use imbecile and jerk in the sentence because both are nouns and it would not be correct. You could use imbecilic jerk. But since both words have the same basic meaning, it would be redundant, and that's not good either.What you could say is something like, "Why don't you let that cut under your nose heal, you loutish cretin?"*Since this is a form of direct address, the only way to use it is as a quote. And as it is both rude and colloquial, one would assume the speaker is likewise a "jerk."
"Imbecile" is not typically considered a swear word, but it can be considered offensive or insulting when used to insult someone's intelligence or judgment. It is best to use alternative and more respectful language when referring to someone's capabilities.
Imbecile.
idiot, imbecile
idiot or dumb