- FOOL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FOOL is a person lacking in judgment or prudence How to use fool in a sentence
- FOOL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The man's a complete fool! Any fool can teach himself to type You must think I'm a bloody fool He's given me the keys to his car - the fool! I think it amuses him to see people make fools of themselves
- Fools - definition of fools by The Free Dictionary
To confound or prove wrong; surprise, especially pleasantly: We were sure they would fail, but they fooled us 1 Informal a To speak or act facetiously or in jest; joke: I was just fooling when I said I had to leave b To behave comically; clown c To feign; pretend: He said he had a toothache but he was only fooling 2
- Fool - Wikipedia
Fool Look up fool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Fool, The Fool, or Fools may refer to:
- Fool Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
A smart or clever person can be described as no fool or as nobody's fool He may not look very smart, but he's no fool Don't try to trick her—she's nobody's fool If you keep playing the fool by asking silly questions, people won't take you seriously He got drunk at the party and made a fool of himself
- fool, n. ¹ adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
A person whose behaviour suggests a lack of intelligence, common sense, or good judgement; a silly person, an idiot; (now often) a person who acts unwisely or imprudently on a particular occasion (usually predicative and often with dependent clause, as in I was a fool to agree)
- Fool - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
In the Middle Ages, a fool was a clown or jester Today, fools are simply silly people who clown around or lack common sense
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