imbécil

See also: imbecil and imbècil

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin imbēcillus, from in- (no) + baculum (walking stick, staff), in the sense of “weak, vulnerable”.

Pronunciation

  • (Castilian) IPA(key): /imˈbe.θil/
  • (Latin America) IPA(key): /imˈbe.sil/

Adjective

imbécil (plural imbéciles)

  1. (offensive) dumb, having the properties of an imbecile

Noun

imbécil m or f (plural imbéciles)

  1. (offensive) moron, imbecile

Usage notes

  • Although in some contexts zonzo, bobo, tonto, menso, tarado, idiota, imbécil, estúpido and pendejo may be synonyms, in most contexts have a different degree, having sonso the mildest connotation, increasing its intensity in that rough order, to estúpido and pendejo, which have the most offensive sense.
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