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be unintelligent
adjective
Not intelligent.
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Do people in these groups tend to be unintelligent or tend to be intelligent?
"After that transition, and in proportion to their chronological age, they are prescribed to be unintelligent, unemployable, crazy and asexual".
The captain appears to be unintelligent, but Stanton wanted him to just be unchallenged; otherwise he would have been unempathetic.
I think Schumer thought Pearce would be unintelligent, clumsy and unprepared... Schumer [is] getting an unpleasant surprise".
As most observers have by now admitted, the McCain-Palin ticket has made no secret of its contempt for the American public: McCain-Palin have made it very clear that they believe most Americans to be unintelligent, uninformed, and downright gullible.
Though some might seem to be unintelligent, overall they have high IQs.
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I didn't insinuate that anyone was unintelligent.
The idea that birds are unintelligent was initially proposed by looking at the brains of birds.
To extrapolate a personality from these choices is unintelligent at best and prejudiced at worst.
However, my comments during the festival's press conference were unintelligent, ambiguous and needlessly hurtful".
But the notion that the locals are unintelligent – "They all talk slower up there because of the heat" – endures.
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