μωρός

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • μῶρος (môros) Attic

Etymology

Unknown. Generally compared with Sanskrit मूर (mūrá, dull, stupid, foolish), from Proto-Indo-European *muHrós (dull, stupid).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

μωρός (mōrós) m (feminine μωρᾱ́, neuter μωρόν); first/second declension

  1. slow, sluggish
  2. slow, dull, foolish, stupid
  3. insipid, flavorless, flat

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μωρός (mōrós)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /moˈɾos/
  • Hyphenation: μω‧ρός

Adjective

μωρός (morós) m (feminine μωρή, neuter μωρό)

  1. stupid, silly, daft, simple
    Δεν θέλω να κάθομαι να ακούω μωρές κουβέντες.Den thélo na káthomai na akoúo morés kouvéntes.I don't want to sit and listen to stupid conversations.

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Antonyms

  • έξυπνος (éxypnos, clever)
  • συνετός (synetós, wise)
  • ανοιχτομάτης (anoichtomátis, sharp-eyed)
  • ευφυής (effyís, bright, witty)
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