outdumb

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From out- +‎ dumb, by analogy with outsmart.

Verb[edit]

outdumb (third-person singular simple present outdumbs, present participle outdumbing, simple past and past participle outdumbed)

  1. (transitive) To surpass in dumbness; to be dumber than.
    Antonym: outsmart
    • 2022 October 6, Elisabeth Egan, “Ignoramuses Are Gaining Ground, Andy Borowitz Warns”, in The New York Times[1]:
      Borowitz grabs readers by the ear and walks them through the stages of ignorance, [] to celebration (starring Donald J. Trump and, as Borowitz puts it, “wannabes like Ted Cruz and Ron DeSantis — who, despite being graduates of our nation’s finest universities, strenuously try to outdumb him).”