🤡fool

noun, verb
/fuːl/

Meaning

a silly or stupid person; to trick someone

Example Sentences

He felt like a fool after believing the prank.

Example Expressions

make a fool of

Synonyms

idiot, clown, trick, deceive, prankster

Antonyms

wise, genius, intellect

Collocations

April fool, play the fool, fool someone, fool around

More Example Sentences

She is foolish enough to share her password.

He is foolish enough to quit without a plan.

She was foolish enough to share her password.

I am foolish enough to waste my time on drama.

We are foolish enough to skip the safety check.

She is foolish enough to trust strangers online.

We are foolish enough to buy it without checking.

He was foolish enough to ignore the warning sign.

They are foolish enough to lie about something small.

We were foolish enough to wait until the last minute.

Related Vocabularies

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a waterbird with a broad bill and webbed feet; to lower the head or body quickly to avoid something
financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent
an opposing charge or accusation; to make an opposing attack
a place where coins are made; to produce or invent something new

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