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  1. See how “dullard” is translated from English to French with more examples in context

  2. dullard n: pejorative (unintelligent person) (péjoratif) imbécile nmf (péjoratif, familier) abruti, abrutie nm, nf (péjoratif) idiot, idiote nm, nf (figuré) lent adj

  3. dullard. (dʌləʳd ) Word forms: dullards. countable noun. If you say that someone is a dullard, you mean that they are rather boring, unintelligent, and unimaginative. [old-fashioned] The occasional dullard makes the bright ones feel better about themselves. Synonyms: dolt, dope [informal], dunce, clod More Synonyms of dullard.

  4. If you say that someone is a dullard, you mean that they are rather boring, unintelligent, and unimaginative.

  5. Le Robert Online Dictionary is the best free French dictionary, and features a wealth of extra resources to help you perfect your French and explore all the subtleties of the language: 145,000 regularly updated definitions, 200,000 synonyms, arranged by meaning, audio pronunciation of all words, 6,500 conjugation tables,

  6. Definition of dullard noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. If you have to explain to someone how to sit in a chair, you’re probably talking to a dullard (or a toddler). It's rude to call someone a dullard, but we all feel like dullards sometimes, especially when we make mistakes or can't understand something.