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Doltishly for Dummies

adverb


What does Doltishly really mean?

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Alright, so "doltishly" is a word that describes someone doing something in a really silly or clueless way. It's like when someone is being kind of slow or not very smart about something, you might say they're doing it doltishly. It's not a very nice word, so we should try to use it carefully and not to hurt anyone's feelings.
So, imagine someone trying to put together a puzzle, but instead of looking at the picture on the box to see how it should look, they just start putting pieces together randomly. You might say they're doing it doltishly, because they're not using their head to figure it out properly. It's like when a clown is doing something funny, but in a way that's not very smart. So, next time you hear someone say "doltishly," you'll know it's talking about someone not being very smart about something. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Patricia Williams on 2023-11-15 07:07:28

Doltishly In a sentece

Learn how to use Doltishly inside a sentece

  • He doltishly forgot to bring his homework to school, even though he had written a note to remind himself.
  • She doltishly left her phone at home before going on a long trip, realizing only after she had already left.
  • The boy doltishly dropped the glass of milk, even though his mother had told him to be careful.
  • The student doltishly tried to use his calculator in a test, even though the teacher had clearly said that calculators were not allowed.
  • The team doltishly celebrated their victory too soon, and ended up losing the game in the last minute.

Doltishly Synonyms

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Doltishly Pertains To

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