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brainless

/'breinlis/
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Word: Brainless

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "brainless" describes someone who is not using their intelligence. It often means that a person is acting in a silly or foolish way.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "brainless" to describe actions or decisions that seem thoughtless or lacking in common sense.
  • Be careful when using this word. It can sound insulting if you use it to describe a person directly.
Examples:
  1. "He made a brainless decision to go out without an umbrella, and then he got soaked in the rain."
  2. "The movie was just a brainless comedy with no real plot."
Advanced Usage:

"Brainless" can also be used more generally to describe something that does not require much thought or intelligence. - Example: "The game was so brainless that I could play it while watching TV."

Word Variants:
  • Brainlessness (noun): The quality of being brainless.
    • Example: "The brainlessness of the plan surprised everyone."
  • Brainlessly (adverb): In a way that shows a lack of intelligence.
    • Example: "She brainlessly agreed to the risky proposal."
Different Meanings:
  • While "brainless" primarily refers to a lack of intelligence, it can also describe something that is simple or straightforward, like a task that requires little thought.
Synonyms:
  • Foolish
  • Silly
  • Mindless
  • Unthinking
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly use "brainless," but you might hear phrases like "no-brainer," which means something that is very easy to decide or understand.
Conclusion:

"Brainless" is a descriptive word that points out a lack of thought or intelligence in actions or decisions.

Adjective
  1. not using intelligence

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