slow-witted in English

adjective
1
slow to understand, think, or learn; stupid.
the slow-witted interviewer failed to pounce on his remarks

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1. Clod: a big clumsy often slow-witted person.

2. He looks slow - witted, but he is very likable.

3. Unlike Gin, Vodka is slow-witted and easy to trick.

4. You know, he's nothing like as slow-witted as you'd been leading me to believe, Sherly.

5. Caleb the horse - boy, Shem's slow - witted assistant, had been terribly excited and unable to sleep all night.

6. 26 In general, people in the towns saw people who lived on farms as more apt to be slow-witted,tongue-tied, uncivilized, than themselves and somewhat more docile in spite of their strength.

7. He was delighted that the Copernican system...... was widely accepted in everyday life in Holland...... and acknowledged by astronomers, except those, he wrote...... who " were a bit slow- witted or under the superstitions...... imposed by merely human authority.

8. Research carried out by the British Scientific Dining Association reveals that Crapulence has bad effects on the memory and makes people slow-witted. The effect on most of us will be an attack of acute Crapulence, caused by our forced overconsumption of political prattle and forensic flatulence.

9. ‘Research carried out by the British Scientific Dining Association reveals that Crapulence has bad effects on the memory and makes people slow-witted.’ ‘In our advanced state of Crapulence, the installation was extremely demanding.’ ‘The irony was that I was drinking lager rather than Scotch in an attempt to avoid Crapulence.’