Terms vs Dullardry - What's the difference?
terms | dullardry |
(rare) The behaviour or beliefs of a dullard; ignorance.
* 1968 , Don M Ricks, Shakespeare's Emergent Form
* 1996 , Clinton Walker, The Secret History of Australian Independent Music: 1977-1991
* 1998 , Lindsay Paterson, A Diverse Assembly: The Debate on a Scottish Parliament
As nouns the difference between terms and dullardry
is that terms is while dullardry is (rare) the behaviour or beliefs of a dullard; ignorance.dullardry
English
Noun
(-)- ...simplicity and sophistication, dullardry and enthusiasm, dogmatism and flexibility, all were as current then as now.
- We stood no chance against the sheer weight of such dullardry . Our leather pants, tattoos, track marks and distorted guitars were never going to make it.
- That was in any case always a piece of Westminster dullardry .
