Meaning of Not too bright though
Not very intelligent or clever.
In simple words: Not very intelligent.
Not too bright though in a sentence
- She tries hard, but she's not too bright though.
- He's good at sports, yet he's not too bright though.
- They are fun to hang out with, just not too bright though.
- She is sweet, just not too bright though about math.
How to use Not too bright though
Typically used in casual conversation. It's a playful or mild way to say someone is not smart, suitable among friends but not in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a dim light bulb that isn't shining brightly.
Related words
Collocations with Not too bright though
- not too bright though
- not very bright
- kind of dim
- not the sharpest
- not exactly a genius
Common mistakes with Not too bright though
- Confusing with 'not very smart', which feels more insulting.
- Using in formal writing, where it would be inappropriate.
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Frequently asked questions about Not too bright though
What does Not too bright though mean?
Not very intelligent.
What is the definition of Not too bright though?
Not very intelligent or clever.
How do you use Not too bright though in a sentence?
She tries hard, but she's not too bright though.
Can you give another example of Not too bright though?
He's good at sports, yet he's not too bright though.
What are synonyms for Not too bright though?
Common alternatives include not smart, dim, slow, dull, slow-witted.
What words go with Not too bright though?
It commonly pairs with not too bright though, not very bright, kind of dim, not the sharpest, not exactly a genius.
What are common mistakes when using Not too bright though?
Confusing with 'not very smart', which feels more insulting. Using in formal writing, where it would be inappropriate.
How do you pronounce Not too bright though?
US: //nɑt tu brayt ðoʊ//, UK: //nɒt tuː braɪt ðoʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Not too bright though formal or informal?
"Not too bright though" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Not too bright though?
Typically used in casual conversation. It's a playful or mild way to say someone is not smart, suitable among friends but not in formal contexts.
