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nit·wit

 (nĭt′wĭt′)
n.
A stupid or silly person.

[Probably obsolete nit, nothing (from German dialectal, from Middle High German niht, nit; see nix2) + wit.]
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nitwit

(ˈnɪtˌwɪt)
n
informal a foolish person
[C20: perhaps from nit1 + wit1]
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nit•wit

(ˈnɪtˌwɪt)

n.
a slow-witted, stupid, or foolish person.
[1920–25; nit (< German; dial. variant of nicht not) + wit1]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.nitwit - a stupid incompetent person
colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
simpleton, simple - a person lacking intelligence or common sense
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nitwit

noun (Informal) fool, dummy (slang), plank (Brit. slang), geek (slang), oaf, simpleton, dimwit (informal), dipstick (Brit. slang), dickhead (slang), dork (slang), ninny, divvy (slang), halfwit, nincompoop, putz (U.S. slang), eejit (Scot. & Irish), thicko (Brit. slang), gobshite (Irish taboo slang), numpty (Scot. informal), doofus (slang, chiefly U.S.), lamebrain (informal), fuckwit (taboo slang) You great nitwit! What did you do that for?
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nitwit

noun
One deficient in judgment and good sense:
Informal: dope, gander, goose.
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Translations
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nitwit

[ˈnɪtwɪt] Nimbécil mf, bobo/a mf, zonzo/a m/f (LAm)
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nitwit

[ˈnɪtwɪt] nnigaud(e) m/f
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nitwit

n (inf)Dummkopf m, → Schwachkopf m (inf)
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nitwit

[ˈnɪtˌwɪt] n (fam) → imbecille m/f, scemo/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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No doubt the target is meant to be the kind of nitwit who sneers at those less fortunate than himself but sadly, it often looks more like an attempt to get a cheap laugh.
Except that Rowan Atkinson's TV nitwit probably has more sense.
"But then so is every other nitwit that you bump into."
How could I put myself before the cream of our hopes for the future, some of the brightest students in the land, and expect to emerge without appearing a nitwit?