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Comparative
more boneheaded
Superlative
most boneheaded
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characterized by a lack of intelligence, poor judgment, or foolishness
- The employee's boneheaded mistake in the report led to significant errors in the financial analysis.
- Making a boneheaded move, he invested all his savings in a speculative venture without proper research.
- Her boneheaded comment during the meeting offended several colleagues and created unnecessary tension.
- Ignoring the weather forecast was a boneheaded move, and they found themselves unprepared for the sudden storm.
- The driver's boneheaded decision to speed through a red light resulted in a traffic violation and a near collision.