noun
- people who are slow to learn or understand; stupid or unimaginative people
Usage: plural of dullard; somewhat derogatory
Examples
- The teacher was frustrated with the dullards who couldn’t grasp basic concepts.
- He considered his classmates to be dullards compared to himself.
- The comedy portrayed the villains as bumbling dullards.
- She refused to work with those dullards on the project.
- The book mocked the dullards who failed to appreciate art.
- Even dullards can learn with proper instruction and patience.