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fool

/fuːl/
Main Example

He felt like a fool for forgetting her birthday.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A person who lacks good sense or judgment.

Other Example

Don't be a fool and trust him again.

She felt like a fool for believing the lie.

He acted like a fool during the meeting.

Synonyms

make a fool of oneself

look like a fool

play the fool

Synonyms

idiot

dunce

simpleton

fool

/fuːl/
Main Example

She was no fool; she knew what he was up to.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A person who is easily tricked or deceived.

Other Example

Don't be a fool and trust him too easily.

He felt like a fool for believing the lie.

She played the fool, pretending not to know.

Synonyms

make a fool of

fool around

look like a fool

Synonyms

dupe

simpleton

gullible person

fool

/fuːl/
Main Example

Don't fool me with your excuses.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To trick or deceive someone.

Other Example

He tried to fool us with his story.

Don't let him fool you into believing that.

She always knows when someone is trying to fool her.

Synonyms

fool someone

fool around

fool yourself

Synonyms

deceive

trick

mislead

fool

/fuːl/
Main Example

They tried to fool him in front of the class.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To make someone appear foolish.

Other Example
Synonyms
Synonyms

fool

/fuːl/
Main Example

The fool made everyone laugh at the festival.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A performer who entertains by making jokes or acting silly.

Other Example
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