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Answer for the clue "Not very bright ", 7 letters:
foolish

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 14c., from fool (n.1) + -ish . Older adjectives in Middle English were fool (c.1200); folly (c.1300). Old English words for this were dysig , stunt , dol . Related: Foolishly ; foolishness .\n\n

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (label en of a person, an action, etc.) Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise. 2 Resembling or characteristic of a fool.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
"Foolish" is a song by British singer–songwriter Tyler James . It was released as the second single from his debut album studio album The Unlikely Lad (2005). It was released in the United Kingdom on 7 March 2005. The song peaked to number 16 on the UK ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. devoid of good sense or judgment; "foolish remarks"; "a foolish decision" [ant: wise ] having or revealing stupidity; "ridiculous anserine behavior"; "a dopey answer"; "a dopey kid"; "some fool idea about rewriting authors' books" [syn: anserine , ...

Usage examples of foolish.

Mishani would never have believed it possible - not only that Lucia had been allowed to reach eight harvests of age in the first place, but also that the Empress was foolish enough to think the high families would allow an Aberrant to rule Saramyr.

Always superstitious, I was on the point of accepting, and that for the most foolish reason-namely, that there would be no premeditation in that strange resolution, and it might be the impulse of fate.

I found my conduct excusable, as the chances were a hundred to one against her accepting the proposal I had been foolish enough to make.

He, I know--for the question had been discussed among us long before the Time Machine was made--thought but cheerlessly of the Advancement of Mankind, and saw in the growing pile of civilization only a foolish heaping that must inevitably fall back upon and destroy its makers in the end.

For the Amar, floating ghosts were the most horrible of monsters, creatures unkillable that sucked the souls from the bodies of helpless, hapless warriors foolish enough to venture within the mists.

So sit I here animadverting whiles thou kicketh up a dust in fashion foolish and un-reeve-like.

I was so astonished at this speech that I looked quite foolish and had to collect my senses.

I uttered some expressions of sympathy, and the boor did not take the trouble to answer me, but I was avenged for his foolish stiffness by the enthusiasm with which I was welcomed by everyone else.

Within the pile of sand and soil and rock from which the pansies sprouted, were a maze of tiny crevices and caverns, and from each peeked the feathered head of an axolotl, speckled and foolish.

A cross-country trek at night through an alien wilderness would be dangerous, not to say foolish, in my present condition, but I had to get back to the Bandersnatch soon.

It was not difficult to see why the Baptist attracted the masses, why some might even have been foolish enough to wonder if he were the Messiah.

Despite his bawling like a pig with a cut hock, no one did anything foolish, for which Liu Han was heartily glad.

Fool, I, Rob, do rob and have robbed greater robbers that I might by robbery live to rob like robbers again, as thou, by thy foolish folly, fooleries make, befooling fools lesser than thou, that thou, Fool, by such fool-like fooleries may live to fool like fools again!

My great-aunt asked me to dinner, and when I went I found the foolish young man and his father present, together with my grandfather, who formally introduced him to me as my future husband, and begged me to fix the wedding day.

Alastair Bing divested himself of his jacket and boots, and, feeling extremely foolish, stepped into the bath.