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dork
noun as in dolt
noun as in dullard
noun as in dunce
noun as in geek
noun as in half-wit
noun as in idiot
noun as in lout
noun as in moron
noun as in nerd
noun as in nitwit
noun as in numskull
noun as in Philistine
noun as in schlemiel
Example Sentences
“The song immediately came to my mind when I read it, and I laughed out loud in my car so loud, like a huge dork, and it was fantastic.”
“Film is what this city was built on,” added Bryant, “And who built it? A bunch of annoying dorks like us.”
I worried for a bit that I was becoming a slightly self-involved dork, the sort of person who might, in earnest, Instagram a gratitude list.
Spanto was guilty of being a dork whenever he hung out with me.
While Cody was a fan of Whale’s “Bride of Frankenstein,” she also took inspiration from John Hughes’ 1985 comedy “Weird Science,” about dorks building a dream girl.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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