💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dotish"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| doatish | Obsolete spelling of dotish. [(archaic) foolish] |
| dotedverb | (obsolete) stupid; foolish |
| daffish | (obsolete) Stupid, silly. |
| dumpish | Melancholy, sad. |
| daftnoun | (chiefly British, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Foolish, silly, stupid. |
| doinky | (informal) silly; foolish |
| dufferish | Like a duffer; incompetent; clumsy. |
| daftlike | (UK, regional) Daft; foolish. |
| dozzled | (obsolete, UK, dialect) stupid; heavy |
| dappynoun | (UK, colloquial) daft, foolish |
| duncical | (archaic) Like a dunce; stupid or silly. |
| duffle-headed | (informal, rare) Stupid, unintelligent. |
| dippynoun | (informal) Lacking common sense. |
| dottlenoun | The still burning or wholly burnt tobacco plug in a pipe. |
| dimwitted | Alternative spelling of dim-witted. [Being a dimwit; stupid; foolish; simple.] |
| dotynoun | A surname. |
| dunderpated | dunderheaded; foolish |
| ditsynoun | Of a pattern on an item of repeated small objects, often floral |
| doppich | (US, especially Pennsylvania, slang) Clumsy; lacking dexterity; not skilled. |
| ditzynoun | (informal) Silly or scatterbrained, usually of a young woman. |
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