I'm an idiot or something
Meaning of I'm an idiot or something
A self-deprecating remark suggesting foolishness or a mistake.
In simple words: I did something foolish or made a mistake.
I'm an idiot or something in a sentence
- I forgot my keys again; I'm an idiot or something.
- I tried to cook dinner and burnt it, I'm an idiot or something.
- I thought today was Saturday, I'm an idiot or something.
- I submitted my assignment late, I'm an idiot or something.
- I spilled coffee all over myself; I'm an idiot or something.
How to use I'm an idiot or something
Used casually to downplay a mistake or show self-deprecation. Avoid in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
statement + or something
Memory hint
Imagine someone dropping their phone and saying, 'I'm an idiot or something' while laughing.
Related words
Collocations with I'm an idiot or something
- make a mistake or something
- do something silly or something
- feel like an idiot or something
- say something stupid or something
- look foolish or something
Synonyms for I'm an idiot or something
- I'm so clumsy
- I'm such a fool
- What a silly thing to do
- I messed up
- I'm ridiculous
Common mistakes with I'm an idiot or something
- Using in formal writing.
- Confusing with 'I'm an idiot, right?' which implies seeking agreement.
- Not applying correct tone for humor.
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Frequently asked questions about I'm an idiot or something
What does I'm an idiot or something mean?
I did something foolish or made a mistake.
What is the definition of I'm an idiot or something?
A self-deprecating remark suggesting foolishness or a mistake.
How do you use I'm an idiot or something in a sentence?
I forgot my keys again; I'm an idiot or something.
Can you give another example of I'm an idiot or something?
I tried to cook dinner and burnt it, I'm an idiot or something.
What are synonyms for I'm an idiot or something?
Common alternatives include I'm so clumsy, I'm such a fool, What a silly thing to do, I messed up, I'm ridiculous.
What words go with I'm an idiot or something?
It commonly pairs with make a mistake or something, do something silly or something, feel like an idiot or something, say something stupid or something, look foolish or something.
What are common mistakes when using I'm an idiot or something?
Using in formal writing. Confusing with 'I'm an idiot, right?' which implies seeking agreement. Not applying correct tone for humor.
How do you pronounce I'm an idiot or something?
US: //aɪm æn ˈɪdiət ɔr ˈsʌmθɪŋ//, UK: //aɪm æn ˈɪdiət ɔr ˈsʌmθɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is I'm an idiot or something formal or informal?
"I'm an idiot or something" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use I'm an idiot or something?
Used casually to downplay a mistake or show self-deprecation. Avoid in formal contexts.
