submoronic

adj

Etymology

From sub- + moronic.

  1. learned borrowing from μωρόν
  2. suffixed as moronic — “moron + -ic
  3. prefixed as submoronic — “sub + moronic

Definitions

  1. Having, or suited to, an intellect below that of a moron.

    • Here's something else for those of you who think of Neanderthals as submoronic cartoon characters.
    • From genuine satire to submoronic silliness, comedy records have been around as long as any other kind...
    • These actors, alas, are at the service of a submoronic script and special effects that look like a video game writ large.

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