Definitionn. a person lacking intelligence or common sense
Last update: September 14, 2015
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The simpleton or slow-witted man. [noun]
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As an eniracte, from April 1649 to January 1650, came the affair of the Fetus Maitre:: Cond, proud and violent; Gaston of Orleans, pliable and contemptible; Conti, the The simpleton; and Longueville, the betrayed husband. [noun]
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Gomeril, a fool, a simpleton. [noun]
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"Don't let a simpleton's coldness cow your spirits." [noun]
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"The simpleton was frightened, and blundered through his message; but he had a deeper meaning." [noun]
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What ghost, you simpleton. [noun]
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If that conceited simpleton--why, he is young enough to be my grandson--if he talks any such nonsense to you again you may tell him from me. [noun]
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GULPIN, a simpleton. [noun]
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GULPIN, a simpleton. [noun]
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But the hypothesis was entirely imaginary; David Gellatley was in good earnest the half-crazed simpleton which he appeared, and was incapable of any constant and steady exertion. [noun]
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And so they flogged one another until a simpleton was found who would not allow himself to be flogged, and shouted to his companions not to flog one another. [noun]
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