Well, depending on the situation, there are stupid and ignorant. A stupid person knows better, or even has the information, but is determined to do it his way regardless of consequences. An ignorant person, however, is doing their best but they have neither the information nor the training to be successful.
Here is the word dumb in hawiian Leo pa'a, mumule.
In Jamaican Patois, the word "dumb" can be expressed as "foolish" or "idiat."
No, the word "dumb" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe someone who lacks the ability to speak or is unable to communicate effectively.
Intellectually challenged.
Yes, for acting dumb. Acting 'dumb' doesn't mean you are 'dumb'. Acting means that you are portraying something, and portraying means that you are not the thing you are portraying, because otherwise, one would not need to portray one's self if one was already itself. In other words, acting dumb is different from being dumb, and acting dumb doesn't necessarily mean you are dumb.
intellectually challenged: FUNDEMENTAL
Not the way you spell it. The word is dumb and it is a real word.
The Tagalog word for "dumb" is "bobo".
Because they have different meanings. They can be a word that means Breasts or a word that means Dummy.
Historically, the word dumb meant that a person could not speak.
"Muta" (source: Google Translate).
The word for "dumb" in French is "idiot" or "bête", depending on the context.
Dumb is the correct spelling.
The word dumb has one syllable.
Try being nice instead of calling anyone dumb.
dumb
dumb as in can't speak is muet.