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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.

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Can you give me a sentence for the word dunce?

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What rhimes with once and can go at the end of a sentence?

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What is the definition of dunce?

A dunce is a person who is slow to learn.


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What is a Scottish Gaelic word for English dunce?

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What is a sentence with the word 'conical'?

Today's dunce shall wear the conical cap for the rest of the day. Some volcanoes are conical in shape.


Who was the original Mickey the Dunce?

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Is dunce a synonym for frugal?

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What is the 5-letter word for yiddish dunce?

The 5-letter word for Yiddish dunce is "schlem."


How do you make a dunce hat?

A dunce cap is basically a funnel, however, it is very easy to make the funnel lopsided, which really fails as a cap. Please follow the link below for simple and accurate instructions on how to make a funnel that can be used as a dunce cap. Obviously you want to use a piece of paper that has a sufficient width in order that its circumference will allow it to sit on somebody's head.


How do you spell dunce?

That is the correct spelling of the word "dunce" (foolish or uneducated person).


How did dunce come into your language?

The term "dunce" originated from the name of a medieval scholar, John Duns Scotus, who was a prominent thinker in the 13th and 14th centuries. However, his ideas fell out of favor and were criticized by later scholars, leading to the term "dunce" being associated with someone who is slow or incapable of learning. Over time, "dunce" became a derogatory term for a dull-witted or ignorant person in the English language.