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Dullard -

The term dates back to the Middle English period (c. 1440) and is formed by combining "dull" with the pejorative suffix "-ard". Common Synonyms

is a noun used to describe a person who is perceived as slow-witted, unintelligent, or unimaginative. While it shares a root with the adjective "dull" (meaning boring or lacking excitement), it specifically implies a lack of mental sharpness or intelligence. Key Meanings and Nuances dullard

It is primarily an old-fashioned insult for a "stupid" or "dumb" person. The term dates back to the Middle English period (c

If you are looking for alternative words, they range from mild to strong insults: While it shares a root with the adjective

There is a notable distinction in modern usage, particularly in groups like the "Dull Men’s Club," where members embrace being "dull" (having mundane or unexciting hobbies) but object to being called "dullards," which they interpret strictly as an insult to one's intellect.

Press reviews

Thrilling – This is a treasure trove of hitherto undiscovered gems. Long overdue.

Classic Rock

This book is a cracker – crammed with Clash bits and bobs.

The Sunday Times

What could be more fun than a book about The Clash written by The Clash – What makes this tome more worthy than the reams of unofficial Clash literature available is that in it, the band tells their story in their own words – it’s packed with little secrets and playful digs – Brilliant

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