obtusely
- r in a stupid manner
he had so rapaciously desired and so obtusely expected to find her alone
- However, what if one party, or both for that matter, refuses to provide anything more than obtusely self-righteous perspectives? According to the information I was sent, it is in .
- He occasionally gives evidence that he writes well enough to go straight, and it would be nicer to have a novel of his that is less obtusely experimental.
- He still obtusely sees his past behavior and dreadful judgment as tactical errors.