Simple-minded
or simple-minded
[sim-puh l-mahyn-did, -mahyn-] /ˈsɪm pəlˈmaɪn dɪd, -ˌmaɪn-/
adjective
1.
free of deceit or guile; artless or unsophisticated.
2.
lacking in mental acuteness or sense.
3.
mentally deficient.
simple-minded
adjective
1.
stupid; foolish; feeble-minded
2.
unsophisticated; artless
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