constult

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To act together in a foolish or stupid manner, to become as great a fool as those around, to behave as much in a foolish or stupid manner as those around.

Pronunciation

kənstŭlt' /kənˈstʌlt/

Word forms

constult constults constulting constulted

Etymology

From Latin con- (“together”) + stultus (“foolish; fool”).

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