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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Moronic' in a Sentence

"Characterized by a lack of good sense; displaying stupidity or idiocy." more

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The silly clown made a moronic face.
The clown's moronic antics made everyone laugh.
The moronic mistake in the recipe caused the cookies to taste strange.
Trying to parallel park a large truck in a tight spot is just moronic.
The moronic behavior of the clown made the children burst into laughter.
The cat's moronic attempts to catch its tail amused the children.
Tim's moronic attempt at juggling ended with a mess of falling balls.
Trying to eat soup with a fork is moronic.
The moronic decision to wear shorts on a freezing winter day made him regret it instantly.
Choosing to wear shorts in the snow was a moronic move.
Billy's moronic idea was to wear his shoes on his hands.
Billy's moronic choice to eat ice cream on a hot day resulted in a sticky, melted treat.
Sarah found the moronic plot of the story to be quite amusing.
Jason's moronic decision to wear shorts on a snowy day left him shivering in the cold.
The moronic dance moves during the school talent show had everyone laughing.
Jason's moronic idea to bring a pet snake to school caused chaos in the classroom.
The moronic squirrel tried to climb a slippery pole but kept sliding down.
The moronic idea of wearing flip-flops in the snow quickly led to cold and wet feet.

Moronic

muh-ron-ik
adjectiveCharacterized by a lack of good sense; displaying stupidity or idiocy.

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Last Updated On: February 6, 2024
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