Word of the Day: Addlepate

Jan 29, 2026, 10:37 IST

The word of the day is Addlepate. Develop your vocabulary by learning the meaning, origin, usage, synonyms, and antonyms of addlepate here.

Addlepate
Addlepate

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Word of the Day: Addlepate

The word of the day is Addlepate. Let's take a quick look at its meaning, origin, usage, synonyms, and antonyms.

Type

Noun

Meaning of Addlepate

Addlepate refers to a foolish or silly person, especially someone who is confused, scatterbrained, or lacking good judgment.

Addlepate - Origin

The word addlepate comes from the Middle English word addle, meaning “rotten” or “muddy,” combined with pate, meaning “head.” It entered the English language in the 16th century and literally suggests a “muddled head.”

Addlepate - Usage

He was dismissed as an addlepate for ignoring basic instructions.

The character is portrayed as a lovable addlepate who often makes silly mistakes.

Addlepate - Synonyms

Fool, simpleton, scatterbrain, nitwit, blockhead

Addlepate - Antonyms

Genius, intellect, thinker, wise person

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