hebetudinous

English

Etymology

From hebetude +‎ -in- +‎ -ous.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: hĕb'ĭ-to͞odʹn-əs

Adjective

hebetudinous (comparative more hebetudinous, superlative most hebetudinous)

  1. Displaying mental lethargy or dullness.
    His hebetudinous lack of curiosity enraged the instructor.
    Exclusive dedication to necessitous chores without interludes of hedonistic diversion renders Jack a hebetudinous fellow.
    • 2010 April 6, MC Frontalot, “A Little Bit Broad”, in Zero Day[1], track 9:
      comebacks concocted, not said out loud, / would have been incomprehensible to the hebetudinous.