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• tollo• tomppeli• ilkkua• höhlä• hölmö• idiootti• ilveillä• ilveilijä• jujuttaa• jymäyttää• tyhmyri• typerys• hassutella• hullu s.• hupakko• huijata• huiputtaa• hullu• houkka• hullutella• houkkio• hupsu• hupsutella• vetää huulesta• eksyttää• valehdella• puijata• puhua palturia• puhua pötyä• kiisseli• kaistapää• narrata• narri• peijata• pettää• petkuttaa• ääliö• älykääpiö• laskea luikuria• pitää narrinaan* * *fu:l 1. noun(a person without sense or intelligence: He is such a fool he never knows what to do.) typerys2. verb1) (to deceive: She completely fooled me with her story.) vetää nenästä2) ((often with about or around) to act like a fool or playfully: Stop fooling about!) pelleillä•- foolish- foolishly
- foolishness
- foolhardy
- foolhardiness
- foolproof
- make a fool of
- make a fool of oneself
- play the fool
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make a fool of — verb To cause (someone) to seem foolish. Syn: make a monkey of, make a monkey out of … Wiktionary
make an ass of — verb To cause (someone) to seem foolish. Syn: make a fool of, make a fool out of, make a monkey of, make a monkey out of … Wiktionary
make an exhibition of oneself — verb To embarrass oneself or others in public Syn: make a fool of oneself, make a spectacle of oneself … Wiktionary
make a spectacle of oneself — verb To embarrass oneself or others in public Syn: make a fool of oneself, make an exhibition of oneself … Wiktionary
fool — fool1 [ ful ] noun ** 1. ) count someone who does not behave in an intelligent or sensible way: You re a fool if you think you ll ever see that money again. feel (like) a fool: He made me feel like such a fool when he used me as an example! look… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fool — [[t]fu͟ːl[/t]] ♦♦♦ fools, fooling, fooled 1) N COUNT (disapproval) If you call someone a fool, you are indicating that you think they are not at all sensible and show a lack of good judgement. You fool! she shouted... He d been a fool to get… … English dictionary
fool — 1 noun 1 STUPID PERSON (C) a stupid person or someone who has done something stupid: What a fool she had been to think that he would stay. 2 any fool can spoken used to say that it is very easy to do something or to see that something is true:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fool — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, silly, stupid ▪ You re an even bigger fool than I thought. ▪ absolute, complete, total … Collocations dictionary
fool — I. /ful / (say foohl) noun 1. someone who lacks sense; a silly or stupid person. 2. a professional jester, formerly kept by a person of rank for amusement. 3. a weak minded or idiotic person. –verb (t) 4. to make a fool of; impose on; trick;… …
fool — I UK [fuːl] / US [ful] noun Word forms fool : singular fool plural fools ** 1) [countable] someone who does not behave in an intelligent or sensible way You re a fool if you think you ll ever see that money again. How could you be such a stupid… … English dictionary
fool — [fuːl] noun [C] I someone who does not behave in an intelligent or sensible way • make a fool of yourself to make yourself seem stupid by behaving in a silly or embarrassing way[/ex] make a fool (out) of sb to deliberately make someone seem… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English