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is imbecile
noun
A person with limited who can perform and think only like a young child, in medical circles meaning a person who lacks the capacity to develop beyond the mental age of a normal five to sev year-old child.
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"They're imbeciles".
People treated mothers like we were imbeciles.
Also in the room are imbeciles, idiotas, and bobos.
Not all, of course; some children are imbeciles, vulgar, terrible".
Those kind of people are the dregs of society, they are imbeciles".
They gave him a Peter & Jane book to read and he thought they were imbeciles.
One Islamist preacher did defend the move on religious grounds: "Those who object to the decision are imbeciles.
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What's not in the novel is that, yes, Goya painted portraits of royalty for cash, but he often made them appear to be imbeciles.
When we asked, our waiter announced that the chef had "not even broken the eggs for the souffl?et!" -- in a tone clearly meant to say that we were imbeciles to have thought otherwise.
"I saw Mr Aliot's reaction; if there are people of my own camp who interpret it in that manner, it's because they are imbeciles," he said, adding: "I don't have to answer to him".
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