Opposite of the quality of being wise or able to make good decisions
(disbelief) Opposite of the capacity of the mind to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
(stupidity) Opposite of the capacity of the mind to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
“Perhaps much of his stupidity was owing to the want of talent in his master, or rather his want of method in the art of teaching.”
Opposite of a sane and realistic attitude to situations and problems
“It is my considered view that the time has arrived when a lot of the nonsense being bandied about in regard to private industry and what it stands for should be debunked.”
Opposite of a highly intelligent person
“He and his partner continue to thuggishly interrogate the local townsmen, attempting to pin the crime on the local town dunce.”
(mass noun) Opposite of the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically
“The belief in a higher being is largely rooted in deep emotion.”
Opposite of a leader of a group of people, especially an unofficial group
(informal) Opposite of a highly academic or studious person
Opposite of one's sanity
“Filled with rage, the depths of his insanity would consume him.”
Opposite of profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship
Opposite of intellectuals or highly educated people as a group, especially when regarded as possessing culture and political influence
Opposite of the ability or power to do or understand something
“Her inability to retain information frustrated her teachers and private tutors, who thought she was being deliberately recalcitrant.”
(usually "brains") Opposite of plural for a clever person who supplies the ideas and plans for a group of people
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