dummies
Pronunciación: [ˈdʌmiz]
Palabra
Contexto: «foolishness»
(noun) a silly or foolish person. It's sometimes used to describe someone who acts in a way that shows they don't understand something that seems simple.
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He felt like a dummy when he realized he forgot to do his homework.
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She is not a dummy; she always asks smart questions in class.
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Do you think he is being a dummy for not studying for the test?
Contexto: «learning»
(noun) a book or guide that makes difficult subjects easier to understand, usually called 'For Dummies'. These books help people learn about topics in a simple way.
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I bought a Cooking for Dummies book, and now I can make great meals.
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There aren’t any books for dummies on advanced mathematics, so it’s quite challenging.
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Have you read the Computer Basics for Dummies book yet?
Contexto: «toys»
(noun) a soft toy that resembles a human baby or head-shaped figure, often used for comfort or learning. These can also be used in toys or games.
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The baby loves to cuddle with the soft dummy at night.
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The dummy was lost, and the baby couldn't sleep without it.
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Do you know where the baby’s dummy is right now?
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