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Blockhead vs Blockheaded

Both 'blockhead' and 'blockheaded' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Blockhead' is a noun used to describe a stupid or foolish person, while 'blockheaded' is an adjective used to describe someone who is stupid or foolish.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 872 views

Blockhead

Correct. 'Blockhead' is a noun used to describe a stupid or foolish person.

Use 'blockhead' when referring to a person who is considered stupid or foolish.

Examples:

  • He's such a blockhead for not realizing the consequences of his actions.
  • Don't be a blockhead and make the same mistake twice.
  • This is... my chief retainer, Ishiyama. "The Blockhead."
  • You can't force love, you blockhead.
  • Even if you are a big blockhead, you should have at least noticed this much -
  • No one gives flowers to a girl that way, standing there like a blockhead
  • That's Leonardo DiCaprio, you blockhead!
  • This thing comes from abroad, blockhead.
  • Ivan, keep the bow towards the wave, blockhead!
  • Tonight's main event - featuring Big Jimmy Dong, the Human Blockhead.
  • Priests wear long Johns, you blockhead.
  • I bet you that blockhead finally returned my call.
  • Do not think yourself so big, Mr blockhead wizard.
  • You're a blockhead if you have to ask.
  • Talk to blockhead, he started it.
  • The day blockhead was beating on me, and you said...
  • The father's a blockhead, education leaves a lot to be desired.
  • [Yipping] You bungling blockhead!
  • It's "Work Man," you blockhead.
  • Who uses those at demonstrations these days, you blockhead?
  • She'll be a university lecturer and tells me that she's ashamed to be with a blockhead like me.
  • You can't take it away just because I've been a blockhead?

Alternatives:

  • fool
  • idiot
  • dolt
  • simpleton
  • nitwit

Blockheaded

Correct. 'Blockheaded' is an adjective used to describe someone who is stupid or foolish.

Use 'blockheaded' to describe someone as being stupid or foolish.

Examples:

  • His blockheaded decision led to disastrous consequences.
  • She's acting so blockheaded lately, I don't know what's gotten into her.
  • That depends how blockheaded he is, sir.
  • He's a Baggins not some blockheaded Bracegirdle from Hardbottle.
  • Blockhead, Blockhead, Blockhead, Blockhead, Blockhead!
  • The Trade Federation has blockaded Pantora and suspended all commerce with the system.
  • Civilians got all the escape routes blockaded now.
  • The village was to be blockaded to prevent the spread of infection.
  • The French have blockaded all your ports.
  • You blockaded the mines during my victory party.
  • I've blockaded the bridges, the ports.
  • You must have seen parties of Blockheads
  • You must have seen Blockheads in raucous teams
  • Stop being a herd of silly blockheads.
  • But some people are lazybones and blockheads.
  • Nitwits joining Europe, a bunch of blockheads and idiots.
  • Priests wear long Johns, you blockhead.
  • Tonight's main event - featuring Big Jimmy Dong, the Human Blockhead.
  • I bet you that blockhead finally returned my call.
  • Even blockheads like you can figure it out with the right instruction.
  • The human blockhead, human unicorn.
  • You can't force love, you blockhead.

Alternatives:

  • foolish
  • idiotic
  • dense
  • dim-witted
  • thick

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