dunce|dunces in English
noun
[dʌns]
dullard, simpleton, half-wit, idiot, stupid perso
Use "dunce|dunces" in a sentence
1. Billy: It means good luck you dunce.
2. 4 What a donkey, dolt and dunce!
3. A dunce never learns something.
4. The dunce was easily taken in.
5. I was a dunce at chemistry.
6. What a donkey, dolt and dunce!
7. He was still the school dunce.
8. 'Do you take me for a dunce?
9. Barrad ( plural Barrads ) A tall hat resembling a dunce cap
10. Do you take me for a dunce?
11. A pestilence on the witless little dunce!
12. What does Bozo mean? A dunce; a fool
13. He used to be a dunce at school.
14. But because they looked like such retarded dunces, and women saw right through them.
15. Synonyms for Buffoons include blockheads, dolts, dunces, fools, idiots, nincompoops, chumps, donkeys, dope and dullards
16. What does Bonehead mean? A stupid person; a dunce
17. It is very impolite to call others a dunce.
18. "At this general assembly of Coxcombs, fops and the world's greatest dunces, Theobald, an unsuccessful writer, is crowned 'Chief of the Dunces'." Fame Ndongo's Pyrrhic Victory; Peterkins Manyong; The Post (Buea, Cameroon); Jan 16, 2007
19. The wise man knows he knows nothing; the dunce thinks he knows all.
20. What does Barrad mean? A tall hat resembling a dunce cap
21. When he changed his school to Brighton, his reputation as a dunce followed him.
22. Synonyms for Bubblehead include idiot, imbecile, dolt, dullard, simpleton, doofus, dork, moron, oaf and dunce
23. This book makes mincemeat of the idea that Reagan was a dunce, amiable or otherwise.
24. Idiot, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, Cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod
25. Michael may have been a dunce at mathematics, but he was gifted at languages.