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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

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.

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.

Alternatives:

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

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