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slow-wittedness
[
sloh
-
wit
-id
]
slow-wit·ted
/
ˈsloʊˈwɪt
ɪd
/
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[
sloh
-
wit
-id
]
Show IPA
adjective
mentally slow or dull; slow in comprehension and thinking.
Origin:
1565–75
Related forms
slow-wit·ted·ly,
adverb
slow-wit·ted·ness,
noun
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slow-wittedness
noun
the quality of being mentally slow and limited [syn:
denseness
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