Synonym: asinine, foolish, inane, ridiculous, senseless. Antonym: wise. Similar words: silk, fossil, missile, resilient, silhouette, pill, will, bill. Meaning: ['sɪlɪ] n. a word used for misbehaving children. adj. 1. ludicrous, foolish 2. lacking seriousness; given to frivolity 3. inspiring scornful pity 4. dazed from or as if from repeated blows.
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61. Trish will keep asking damn silly questions.
62. Don't dignify his silly scratchings by calling it scholarship.
63. He's been plaguing me with silly questions all day!
64. He kept on butting in with silly comments.
65. I'll soon wipe that silly grin off her face.
66. She tormented me with some silly questions.
67. They study themselves a little silly.
68. You must think me very silly.
69. I was knocked silly by the blow.
70. This short novel was stuffed out with silly conversation.
71. There's no need to make silly jokes (http://Sentencedict.com), David.
72. What a silly thing to say!
73. 'Don't be silly,' he said, not unkindly.
74. You silly old fool !
75. I feel silly in these clothes.
76. At one point we quarrelled, over something silly.
77. You can't be excused for such a silly reason.
78. They served us coffee in these silly little cups.
79. I screamed myself silly on the roller coaster.
80. I hate her, the silly old cow!
81. She lavishes attention on those silly little dogs.
82. He's been getting slack and making silly mistakes.
83. Mike tends to get het up about silly things.
84. It sounds silly, I know, but I will explain.
85. They called it silly to do so.
86. Her silly mistake drew on her disgrace.
87. Stop playing silly buggers and help me lift this.
88. Her silly behaviour puts her in an indefensible position.
89. A ghost indeed! I've never heard anything so silly.
90. You'll drive me to distraction with your silly questions!