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asinine

1 of 1adjective
/ˈæsənaɪn/
Forms:more asinine,most asinine
1

acting in a foolish or unintelligent manner

  • His asinine remarks during the discussion were met with eye rolls.
  • She found his asinine attempt to solve the problem frustrating.
  • They were baffled by the asinine comments made by the guest speaker.
  • His asinine approach to the situation only made matters worse.
  • The plan was criticized for its asinine assumptions and lack of logic.
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