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Definition of fool
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Fool (n.) One
destitute
of
reason,
or of the
common
powers
of
understanding;
an
idiot;
a
natural..
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Innocent
::
Innocent
(a.)
Simple;
artless;
foolish.
Fatuous
::
Fatuous
(a.)
Feeble
in mind; weak;
silly;
stupid;
foolish;
fatuitous.
Tomnoddy
::
Tomnoddy
(n.) A fool; a
dunce;
a
noddy.
Prate
::
Prate (v. t.) To utter
foolishly;
to speak
without
reason
or
purpose;
to
chatter,
or
babble..
Onology
::
Onology
(n.)
Foolish
discourse.
Daff
::
Daff (v. i.) To act
foolishly;
to be
foolish
or
sportive;
to toy.
Fool-largesse
::
Fool-largesse
(n.)
Foolish
expenditure;
waste.
Fool
::
Fool (n.) A
person
deficient
in
intellect;
one who acts
absurdly,
or
pursues
a
course
contrary
to the
dictates
of
wisdom;
one
without
judgment;
a
simpleton;
a
dolt..
Idiotical
::
Idiotical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or like, an
idiot;
characterized
by
idiocy;
foolish;
fatuous;
as, an
idiotic
person,
speech,
laugh,
or
action..
Stuff
::
Stuff (v. t.)
Refuse
or
worthless
matter;
hence,
also,
foolish
or
irrational
language;
nonsense;
trash..
Nupson
::
Nupson
(n.) A
simpleton;
a fool.
Goldfinch
::
Goldfinch
(n.) A
beautiful
bright-colored
European
finch
(Carduelis
elegans).
The name
refers
to the large patch of
yellow
on the
wings.
The front of the head and
throat
are
bright
red; the nape, with part of the wings and tail,
black;
--
called
also
goldspink,
goldie,
fool's
coat,
drawbird,
draw-water,
thistle
finch,
and sweet
William..
Tot
::
Tot (n.) A
foolish
fellow.
Driveler
::
Driveler
(n.) A
slaverer;
a
slabberer;
an
idiot;
a fool.
Infatuated
::
Infatuated
(a.)
Overcome
by some
foolish
passion
or
desire;
affected
by
infatuation.
Dotage
::
Dotage
(v. i.)
Foolish
utterance;
drivel.
Unbefool
::
Unbefool
(v. t.) To
deliver
from the state of a fool; to
awaken
the mind of; to
undeceive.
Foolhardily
::
Foolhardily
(adv.)
In a
foolhardy
manner.
Haver
::
Haver (v. i.) To
maunder;
to talk
foolishly;
to
chatter.
Slight
::
Slight
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
weak in
intellect.
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