imbecile
See also: imbécile
English
Etymology
From Middle French imbécile, from Latin imbēcillus (“weak, feeble”), literally “without a staff”.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɪmbəsɪl/, /ˈɪmbəsəl/
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Noun
imbecile (plural imbeciles)
- (obsolete) A person with limited mental capacity who can perform tasks and think only like a young child, in medical circles meaning a person who lacks the capacity to develop beyond the mental age of a normal five to seven-year-old child.
- (pejorative) A fool, an idiot.
Usage notes
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:idiot
Derived terms
- imbecilic (adjective)
- imbecility (noun)
Translations
person with limited mental capacity
fool
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Adjective
imbecile (comparative more imbecile, superlative most imbecile)
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