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Ditz - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A ditz is a person who is silly, scatterbrained, or absentminded, often acting in a frivolous or airheaded way. The term is informal and sometimes used playfully or critically.

ditz

/dɪts/ /dɪts/

Definition:

A silly or scatterbrained person, often lacking common sense.

Synonyms:

airhead, flake, scatterbrain, bimbo

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

genius, intellectual

Common Collocations:

total ditz, such a ditz, act like a ditz

Derivatives:

ditzy, ditziness

Usage Tips:

Use informally to describe someone who acts foolishly or absentmindedly; avoid in formal contexts.

Common Phrases:

space cadet, bubblehead, not the sharpest tool in the shed

Etymology:

Originated in 1960s US slang, possibly from "ditzy" (silly) or Yiddish "dits" (fool).

Examples:

  • 1. She's such a ditz—she forgot her keys again!
  • 2. Don’t be a ditz; pay attention to the instructions.
  • 3. Everyone laughed when the ditz spilled her drink twice.
  • 4. He called her a ditz after she missed the meeting.

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