Definition of fool

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Fool (v. i.) To play the fool; to trifle; to toy; to spend time in idle sport or mirth.

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Noddy :: Noddy (n.) A simpleton; a fool.
Notional :: Notional (a.) Given to foolish or visionary expectations; whimsical; fanciful; as, a notional man..
Abderian :: Abderian (a.) Given to laughter; inclined to foolish or incessant merriment.
Insipient :: Insipient (a.) Wanting wisdom; stupid; foolish.
Woolgathering :: Woolgathering (n.) Indulgence in idle imagination; a foolish or useless pursuit or design.
Stolidity :: Stolid (a.) Hopelessly insensible or stupid; not easily aroused or excited; dull; impassive; foolish.
Befool :: Befool (v. t.) To fool; to delude or lead into error; to infatuate; to deceive.
Foolery :: Foolery (n.) The practice of folly; the behavior of a fool; absurdity.
Addle-pate :: Addle-pate (n.) A foolish or dull-witted fellow.
Gawky :: Gawky (superl.) Foolish and awkward; clumsy; clownish; as, gawky behavior. -- n. A fellow who is awkward from being overgrown, or from stupidity, a gawk..
Fondling :: Fondling (n.) A fool; a simpleton; a ninny.
Weak-minded :: Weak-minded (a.) Having a weak mind, either naturally or by reason of disease; feebleminded; foolish; idiotic..
Moroshop :: Moroshop (n.) A philosophical or learned fool.
Sell :: Sell (v. t.) To impose upon; to trick; to deceive; to make a fool of; to cheat.
Idiot :: Idiot (n.) A human being destitute of the ordinary intellectual powers, whether congenital, developmental, or accidental; commonly, a person without understanding from birth; a natural fool; a natural; an innocent..
Precipitantly :: Precipitantly (adv.) With rash or foolish haste; in headlong manner.
Fool :: Fool (n.) One destitute of reason, or of the common powers of understanding; an idiot; a natural..
Dally :: Dally (v. i.) To waste time in effeminate or voluptuous pleasures, or in idleness; to fool away time; to delay unnecessarily; to tarry; to trifle..
Weak :: Weak (v. i.) Resulting from, or indicating, lack of judgment, discernment, or firmness; unwise; hence, foolish..
Fool-largesse :: Fool-largesse (n.) Foolish expenditure; waste.
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