Use "stupidly" in a sentence

1. Ineptly, if not stupidly.

2. And that stupidly provocative remark hadn't helped.

3. To utter ( something ) stupidly or thoughtlessly.

4. Bullheaded definition is - stupidly stubborn : headstrong

5. I stupidly agreed to organize the party.

6. I found myself stupidly cursing under my breath.

7. Of course, you know that you've behaved stupidly.

8. I stupidly agreed to lend him the money.

9. 7 I found myself stupidly cursing under my breath.

10. Stupidly, he reached out a hand to soothe her.

11. I didn't want any responsibility, so I behaved stupidly.

12. They struggled stupidly under it for a few seconds.

13. In love stupidly, live simply , snuggle clumsily, be together silly.

14. I once stupidly asked him why he smiled so often.

15. Stupidly, without calculation, she was seized by the need to retaliate.

16. I stupidly made the mistake of giving them my phone number.

17. We had stupidly been looking at the wrong column of figures.

18. I stupidly let myself be persuaded to take part in a live debate.

19. The Pebble Cobbler is less stupidly hard but still a true challenge

20. See how stupidly they kow-tow to persons higher in the hierarchy.

21. He seriously considered it in 1992 and very stupidly chose not to run.

22. Antonyms for Astutely include unwisely, badly, foolishly, stupidly, unintelligently, unknowingly, straightforwardly, naively, slowly and asininely

23. Adjective A Chastening experience makes you regret that you have behaved badly or stupidly

24. Who stupidly sealed that heavy anachronism of stone in the Carlovingian pavement of Hercandus?

25. How can you teach a child who just grins stupidly at you all day?

26. We just thought - obviously very stupidly - that you might be working on something together.

27. Do you suppose that the real savant addresses himself stupidly to the mere individual?

28. The matter mushroomed into a debate on racial profiling, fueled by Obama's "acted stupidly" remark.

29. And then the champagne bottle, still stupidly held, still half full, slipped and fell. Sentencedict.com

30. The World Famous Bianchi Rock Cobbler is a stupidly hard mostly dirt ride bordering on a race

31. These days she was acting very stupidly, as if she were in her second childhood.

32. To be like a Bump on a log "silent, stupidly inarticulate" is by 1863, American English.

33. One Harvard dealer had registered with an employment agency which stupidly sent his curriculum vitae to Harvard.

34. I don't know about Jones, but you seem to be stupidly sentimental about anything that links you.

35. Sorry[Sentencedict.com], I stupidly forgot to bring my copy of the report - could I look at yours?

36. How can a government of intelligent and often liberal - minded persons behave so illiberally, arrogantly and stupidly?

37. He then went to wash his hands whilst I, stupidly, started to play with my beloved ball.

38. If their paths crossed Bryony usually ignored her, but with contempt, as if she was behaving stupidly.

39. Verb [usually passive] If you are Chastened by something, it makes you regret that you have behaved badly or stupidly.

40. 7 One Harvard dealer had registered with an employment agency which stupidly sent his curriculum vitae to Harvard.

41. (in the sense ‘delude, deceive’): from Old French Amuser ‘entertain, deceive’, from a-(expressing causal effect) + muser ‘stare stupidly

42. 3.5 Stars I need to start by saying I stupidly didn’t even read the blurb before jumping into Arrogant

43. It took him ten minutes to find Wayne Elko stupidly sprawled in the back seat of a red Impala.

44. Cartfuls of corpses were shoved from the burial pits by mules and oxen, and stupidly, with no animal comment.

45. Maggie fastened her eyes on him and tried to get control of her temper and her very stupidly lingering disappointment.

46. He stupidly took off on the outside of a wave when some one else had already established priority on the inside.

47. My tenant wanted to pay through Cozy so he could automate payments and I stupidly agreed without doing much research into the site

48. The great philanthropist, in other words, is financed by mere mortals who stupidly bear their taxes without so much as a plaintive Bleat

49. Asininity: 1 n the quality of being asinine; stupidity combined with stubbornness Type of: folly , foolishness , unwiseness the trait of acting stupidly or rashly

50. I've been trying to take lots of pictures of my back to show off my tattoo, but every time I do, I just look stupidly Broad shouldered and …

51. This page shows answers to the clue Befuddle, followed by 2 definitions like “Make stupid with alcohol”, “To make stupidly drunk” and “Be confusing or perplexing to

52. It's stupidly constructed, it's got way too many arbitrary coupling constants and mass ratios and superfluous families of elementary particles, and what the hell is dark energy?

53. Obama said the Cambridge cops had "acted stupidly" and went on to elaborate, on nationwide TV, on the sad history of racial profiling of blacks and Hispanics by police.

54. Scared witless , Pian-pian is simply frozen in her dance pose like a statue, as she continues to stare stupidly at the two just-fallen guards with wide-open eyes.

55. Absurdity: 1 n a ludicrous folly “the crowd laughed at the Absurdity of the clown's behavior” Synonyms: fatuity , fatuousness , silliness Type of: folly , foolishness , unwiseness the trait of acting stupidly or rashly n a message whose content is at variance with reason Synonyms: absurdness , ridiculousness Type of: bunk , hokum ,

56. ‘She was Anguishing over it until she felt a hand on her shoulder.’ ‘Ava anguished, stupidly thinking that it'd be easy to just relax around Dianna, but she, Ava was still the prey and Dianna the predator.’ ‘What if she doesn't understand English and can't smile even if she wants to, I anguished.’

57. Which is right, 'hAirbrained' or 'harebrained'? Q From Alison: I was reading a Lewis Lapham article in which he used the term hAirbrained.I’d always assumed it was harebrained.Which is it, and how did it come about? A It would be easy to say the right answer is harebrained, because that’s the first form recorded and the reference is pretty clearly to the apparently stupidly senseless