Synonym: blockhead, deceive, dunce, ignoramus, joke, know-nothing, mislead, ninny, play, scatterbrain, simpleton, trick. Antonym: sage. Similar words: food, foot, on foot, footing, football, tool, cool, pool. Meaning: [fuːl] n. 1. a person who lacks good judgment 2. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of 3. a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the middle ages. v. 1. make a fool or dupe of 2. spend frivolously and unwisely 3. fool or hoax 4. indulge in horseplay.
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72. Georgia certainly didn't seem to be a fool.
73. Too many swindlers, fool obviously not enough.
74. What a damn fool thing to do!
75. He was fool enough to agree.
76. You shouldn't fool around with dangerous chemicals.
77. Don't make a fool of yourself.
78. Though he's fool,[sentencedict.com] I like him nonetheless.
79. You're an even bigger fool than I thought.
80. Don't fool with the tape recorders.
81. Stop acting like a fool.
82. He is a fool that forgets himself.
83. The woman just acted the fool.
84. He certainly didn't seem to be a fool.
85. He insulted her by calling her a stupid fool.
86. The entertainer didn't fool us with his conjuring.
87. Don't be such a bloody fool.
88. I acted like a fool.
89. Better be a fool than a knave.
90. I felt a fool when I realized my mistake.