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dullard. noun. old-fashioned uk / ˈdʌl.əd/ us / ˈdʌl.ɚd/. a stupid person. idiota. (Translation of dullard from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) See the definition of dullard in the English dictionary.
A dullard is a person who is slow or lacking in understanding; someone who lacks intelligence or is lacking in intellectual capacity; often perceived as boring or uninspiring. Webster Dictionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes. Dullard noun. a stupid person; a dunce. Dullard adjective. stupid. Etymology: [Dull + -ard.]
dullard n: pejorative (unintelligent person) (figurativo) burro, burra nm, nf : lelo, lela nm, nf : lerdo, lerda nm, nf : I'm tired of hearing that dullard spout his uninformed opinions.
tonto, estúpido, torpe are the top translations of "dullard" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: Here I thought this " Candy " was an insipid dullard. ↔ Y yo que pensaba que esta tal " Candy " era una tonta insípida.
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