Stu·pid a.
  1. Very dull; insensible; senseless; wanting in understanding; heavy; sluggish; in a state of stupor; -- said of persons.
  O that men . . . should be so stupid grown . . .
  As to forsake the living God!   --Milton.
  With wild surprise,
  A moment stupid, motionless he stood.   --Thomson.
  2. Resulting from, or evincing, stupidity; formed without skill or genius; dull; heavy; -- said of things.
  Observe what loads of stupid rhymes
  Oppress us in corrupted times.   --Swift.
  Syn: -- Simple; insensible; sluggish; senseless; doltish; sottish; dull; heavy; clodpated.
   -- Stu*pid*ly adv. -- Stu*pid*ness, n.
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  stupidly
       adv : in a stupid manner; "he had stupidly bought a one way
             ticket" [syn: doltishly, without thinking]