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Covidiot – meaning, usage, quotes, and social examples

22/03/2020
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covidiot [ cou-vi-di-et ]

What is the word of the day?

The word of the day is ‘convidiot.’

What is this word’s grammar?

The word is a noun, i.e., it is the main subject of a sentence.

Does the word have a past tense? What is it?

No, the word is a noun. Therefore, it does not have a past form. 

What is the meaning of this word?

It means:
1. Someone who ignores the warnings regarding public health or safety.
2. A stupid person who stubbornly ignores the “social distancing” protocol, thus helping to spread CONVID- 19 further.
3. A foolish person who hoards groceries, needlessly spreading CONVID-19 fears, and depriving others of vital supplies.
4. People not respecting other people during a pandemic.

What it means in popular languages?

The word covidiot is a new term coined by the Urban Dictionary during the outbreak of the Corona pandemic. Therefore, we find the word exists only in the English language so far.

How to use this word in a sentence?

1. That covidiot is holding a gathering despite the urge for social distancing.
2. What a covidiot! He is buying more paper rolls than his family can use! Shouldn’t he leave some behind for others to purchase?
3. Some covidiots are finding pleasure in people’s pain. They are reselling necessary goods at higher prices than usual.
4. The government has announced work at homes to stay off the streets. SOme covidiots are still hanging out by the beach, assuming it is a holiday.
5. “You are covidiots for hiding the truth about your travel history and refusing to stay in quarantine at such a delicate time,” the neighbor screamed.

What are some synonyms of the word of the day?


Since the word is new, we do not have synonyms of the word yet.

What are some antonyms of the word of the day?

Since the word is new, we do not have antonyms of the word yet.

Social Example:

Please let’s not be a #COVIDIOT 🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/S18pa67ukn

— Dipannita Sharma (@Dipannitasharma) March 21, 2020

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