"Fool" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fool" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fool" Meaning

A fool is a person who is considered to be stupid, silly, or impractical. It can also refer to someone who is tricked or deceived, often due to their own naivety or gullibility.

"Fool" Examples

Usage Examples for "Fool"


1. Verb: Make a Fool of Someone

She was made a fool of by her fake friend who stole her money.

2. Noun: An Unintelligent Person

My little brother is such a fool, he can't even tie his shoelaces by himself.

3. Noun: A Person Who Does Something Ridiculous

The fool who jumped into the shark tank at the aquarium thought it would be funny, but it was very dangerous.

4. Noun: A Person Who Is Deceived or Manipulated

The con artist took advantage of the fool who invested all his savings in his get-rich-quick scheme.

5. Verb: Treat Someone as a Fool

The teacher didn't think it was fair to treat her student like a fool just because he didn't understand a concept at first.

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