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estúpido — meaning in English: stupid

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'estúpido' in informal settings, such as casual conversations among friends or during light-hearted banter. For example, if someone makes a silly mistake during a game, you might hear a friend jokingly say, '¡Qué estúpido!' as a playful tease.
Synonyms & nuances
'Estúpido' is often perceived as harsher compared to synonyms like 'tonto' or 'bobo.' While 'tonto' can suggest a lack of intelligence in a more affectionate or teasing way, 'estúpido' carries a stronger, more offensive connotation, making it important to choose your words carefully based on the situation.
Culture
'Estúpido' has its roots in the Latin word 'stupidus,' which means 'amazed' or 'dull.' Interestingly, in various Latin American cultures, this word can also convey a deeper insult depending on the tone and context, reflecting how language evolves within social dynamics.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'estúpido'?
You pronounce 'estúpido' as es-TOO-pee-doh, with emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Is 'estúpido' considered a bad word?
'Estúpido' can be considered offensive, particularly in serious contexts. Use it with caution to avoid offending someone.
Q.Can I use 'estúpido' to describe myself?
While you can use 'estúpido' in a self-deprecating manner among friends, be aware that it might not always be received well, depending on the audience.
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