What does dumhet in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word dumhet in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dumhet in Swedish.
The word dumhet in Swedish means stupidity, oförnuft, idioti, enfaldighet, dumhet, enfaldighet, dumhet, bedövning, dårskap, dumhet, elakhet, dumhet, dumhet, skoj, tröghet, dumhet. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word dumhet
stupidity
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oförnuft(unthinking) |
idioti(uncountable (lack of intelligence) I couldn't believe the stupidity of the questions they asked. |
enfaldighet(silliness, stupidity) Even though I know Bill well, sometimes his fatuity shocks me. |
dumhet(stupidity, silliness) I'm so tired of my neighbor telling me inanities about his dog. |
enfaldighet(silliness, foolishness) |
dumhet(stupidity, idiocy) |
bedövning(mental dullness, stupor) |
dårskap(foolish activity, horseplay) Enough of your tomfoolery; stop messing about and finish your homework. |
dumhet(foolishness) The teacher had finally had enough of the children's silliness. |
elakhet(unkindness) Tim's meanness toward his sisters made him very unpopular. |
dumhet(figurative, Spanish (sth nonsensical) |
dumhet(inanity, stupidity) |
skoj(good-natured joking) After the stress of our exams, my friends and I are looking forward to meeting up for ice creams and silliness. |
tröghet(figurative (lack of intelligence) (bildligt) |
dumhet(stupidity) I have had enough of this foolishness! |
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