adjective, -er, -est, verb | 1. | lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted. |
| 2. | lacking the power of speech (often offensive when applied to humans): a dumb animal. |
| 3. | temporarily unable to speak: dumb with astonishment. |
| 4. | refraining from any or much speech; silent. |
| 5. | made, done, etc., without speech. |
| 6. | lacking some usual property, characteristic, etc. |
| 7. | performed in pantomime; mimed. |
| 8. | Computers. pertaining to the inability to do processing locally: A dumb terminal can input, output, and display data, but cannot process it. Compare intelligent (def. 4). |
| 9. | Nautical.
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| 10. | dumb down, Informal. to make or become less intellectual, simpler, or less sophisticated: to dumb down a textbook; American movies have dumbed down. |

dumbed down jargon
Simplified, with a strong connotation of *over*simplified. Often, a marketroid will insist that the interfaces and documentation of software be dumbed down after the designer has burned untold gallons of midnight oil making it smart. This creates friction.
See user-friendly.
(1995-04-14)