softheaded — [sôft′hed΄id] adj. stupid or foolish softheadedly adv. softheadedness n … English World dictionary
softheaded — adjective Date: 1667 having or indicative of a weak, unrealistic, or uncritical mind < a softheaded belief > • softheadedly adverb • softheadedness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
softheaded — adjective Lacking sound judgment or resolve; stupid; weak minded. How my fool of a soft headed soft hearted brother would rage if he knew how cunningly I have saved his pocket. Syn: soft in the head … Wiktionary
softheaded — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective So senseless as to be laughable: absurd, foolish, harebrained, idiotic, imbecilic, insane, lunatic, mad, moronic, nonsensical, preposterous, silly, tomfool, unearthly, zany. Informal: cockeyed, crazy, loony, loopy … English dictionary for students
softheaded — adj. not intelligent; stupid; simple … English contemporary dictionary
softheaded — adjective foolish; totally unsound a crazy scheme half baked ideas a screwball proposal without a prayer of working • Syn: ↑crazy, ↑half baked, ↑screwball • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
softheadedly — adverb see softheaded … New Collegiate Dictionary
softheadedness — noun see softheaded … New Collegiate Dictionary
Roger Ebert — Infobox Writer name = Roger Ebert imagesize = 250px caption = Roger Ebert (right) with Russ Meyer in 1970. pseudonym = birthname = Roger Joseph Ebert birthdate = birth date and age|1942|06|18 birthplace = Urbana, Illinois, United States deathdate … Wikipedia
Richard Corliss — Born Richard Nelson Corliss March 6, 1944 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Richard Nelson Corliss (born March 6, 1944)[1] is a writer for Time magazine who focuses on movies, with the occasional article on music or sports. Corliss is the former editor… … Wikipedia