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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an idiotic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something as foolish or lacking sense, typically followed by a noun.
Example: "His decision to invest in that failing company was an idiotic move."
Alternatives: "a foolish" or "a ridiculous".
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Winners of the Darwin Award must eliminate themselves from the gene pool in such an idiotic manner that their action ensures one less idiot will survive.
It's an idiotic question.
It is an idiotic fantasy.
What an idiotic thing to brag about.
There's an idiotic prejudice against Blue Nun.
That was always an idiotic decision.
So we spent an idiotic amount of time doing that.
Nancy Pelosi made an idiotic speech damning the Republicans.
'I was an idiotic lunatic in the kitchen.
One Swiss newspaper called the event an "idiotic escapade".
On the face of it, that's an idiotic question.
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