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Dumbo - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Dumbo refers to a foolish or slow-witted person, often used as a mild insult. It originates from the Disney elephant character known for his large ears and perceived clumsiness.

dumbo

/ˈdʌmboʊ/ /ˈdʌmbəʊ/

Definition:

A foolish or stupid person, often used playfully or insultingly.

Synonyms:

idiot, fool, simpleton, dunce

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

genius, intellectual

Common Collocations:

dumb mistake, dumb idea, dumb question, dumb luck

Derivatives:

dumbness, dumbing down

Usage Tips:

Use "dumbo" informally for someone acting silly; avoid in formal contexts due to its derogatory tone.

Common Phrases:

flying dumbo, dumbo moment, like a dumbo

Etymology:

Originates from Disney's "Dumbo," an elephant mocked for his large ears; later adopted as slang for stupidity.

Examples:

  • 1. The baby elephant was nicknamed Dumbo because of his big ears.
  • 2. Don’t be such a dumbo—read the instructions first!
  • 3. She felt like a dumbo after forgetting her keys again.
  • 4. Kids laughed at him and called him Dumbo for tripping over nothing.

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