woodenhead

noun
UK: /ˌwʊdnˈhed/
US: /ˌwʊdnˈhed/
  1. A stupid person; a blockhead.

    1. Don't be such a woodenhead, it's easy to understand.
    2. Only a complete woodenhead would believe such an obvious lie, it's ridiculous.
woodenhead verb
  1. To hit someone on the head.

    1. I will woodenhead you if you do that again.
    2. He threatened to woodenhead anyone who disagreed with him, which was alarming.
woodenhead adjective
  1. Exhibiting qualities associated with stupidity; foolish or unintelligent.

    1. That was a very woodenhead decision to make.
    2. The woodenhead policy resulted in massive financial losses for the company.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Synonyms for "woodenhead": blockhead, simpleton, fool, numbskull, idiot, dunce, nitwit.

Example usage of "woodenhead": "Don't be such a woodenhead, it's easy to understand.". More examples on the page.