💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dizard"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dizzardnoun | (obsolete) A jester or fool. |
| disardnoun | Obsolete form of dizzard. [(obsolete) A jester or fool.] |
| dibblernoun | A person who uses a dibble. |
| doodlenoun | A small mindless sketch, etc. |
| dorkusnoun | (colloquial) A silly or foolish person; a dork. |
| ditznoun | (informal, somewhat derogatory) A scatterbrained person, especially a woman. |
| daffnoun | A fool; an idiot; a blockhead. |
| dorkfacenoun | (slang, derogatory) A silly or stupid person; dork. |
| dingusnoun | (Canada, South Africa, US, informal) A gadget, device, or object whose name is either unknown, forgotten, or omitted for the purpose of humor. |
| dullardnoun | A stupid person; a fool. |
| drazelnoun | (obsolete) A prostitute. |
| wisdumbnoun | (informal, humorous, rare) foolishness |
| dorknoun | (derogatory, slang) A quirky, silly or stupid, socially inept person, or one who is out of touch with contemporary trends and typically has unfashionable hobbies. (Overlaps conceptually with nerd and geek, but does not imply the same level of intelligence.) |
| duffernoun | (informal) An incompetent, indolent, or clumsy person. |
| dawcocknoun | (obsolete) A jackdaw. |
| dufusnoun | (colloquial) Alternative form of doofus. [(slang, derogatory, sometimes affectionately, humorous) A person with poor judgment and taste; a foolish or silly person.] |
| duddernoun | (UK, dated) A peddler or hawker, especially of cheap and flashy goods pretended to be smuggled; a duffer. |
| dunceheadnoun | A very foolish person; a dunce. |
| dimbonoun | (British, slang) A dimwit or idiot. |
| dinknoun | (tennis) A soft drop shot. |
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