Slob vs Simpleton - What's the difference?
slob | simpleton |
(informal, disapproving) A lazy and slovenly person.
(derogatory) A lazy, obese person.
(pejorative) A simple person lacking common sense.
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As nouns the difference between slob and simpleton
is that slob is (informal|disapproving) a lazy and slovenly person while simpleton is (pejorative) a simple person lacking common sense.slob
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(en noun)Derived terms
* slobdomAnagrams
*simpleton
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- The stranger had crossed a sacred line. He had mentioned the men's mothers. Nothing could get him out of a beating now, even the fact that he was obviously a simpleton'. Albeit a ' simpleton with a good vocabulary.