clod

noun
UK: /klɒd/
US: /klɑːd/
  1. A lump of earth or soil.

    1. He threw a clod of dirt at the wall.
    2. The farmer kicked a clod of earth, examining the soil's quality before planting.
  2. A stupid or insensitive person.

    1. Don't be such a clod, open the door!
    2. He felt like a clod for forgetting their anniversary, but quickly recovered with flowers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "clod" in English means: A lump of earth or soil., A stupid or insensitive person..

The phonetic transcription of "clod" is /klɒd/ in British English and /klɑːd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "clod": chunk, idiot, fool, blockhead, lump.

Example usage of "clod": "He threw a clod of dirt at the wall.". More examples on the page.