fool
Kelime Anlamı :

1. budala.
2. aptal.
3. salak.
4. kandırmak.
5. oyalanmak.
6. aptal yerine koymak.
7. maskara.
8. enayi.
9. denyo.
10. enayi yerine koymak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. one who is deficient in judgment, sense, or understanding.
2. one who acts unwisely on a given occasion: I was a fool to have quit my job.
3. one who has been tricked or made to appear ridiculous; a dupe: they made a fool of me by pretending I had won.
4. informal A person with a talent or enthusiasm for a certain activity: a dancing fool; a fool for skiing.
5. A member of a royal or noble household who provided entertainment, as with jokes or antics; a jester.
6. one who subverts convention or orthodoxy or varies from social conformity in order to reveal spiritual or moral truth: a holy fool.
7. A dessert made of stewed or puréed fruit mixed with cream or custard and served cold.
8. archaic A mentally deficient person; an idiot.
9. to deceive or trick; dupe: "trying to learn how to fool a trout with a little bit of floating fur and feather” ( charles Kuralt).
10. to confound or prove wrong; surprise, especially pleasantly: we were sure they would fail, but they fooled us.
11. informal to speak or act facetiously or in jest; joke: I was just fooling when I said I had to leave.
12. informal to behave comically; clown.
13. informal to feign; pretend: he said he had a toothache but he was only fooling.
14. to engage in idle or frivolous activity.
15. to toy, tinker, or mess: shouldn't fool with matches.
16. informal foolish; stupid: off on some fool errand or other.
17. fool around informal to engage in idle or casual activity; putter: was fooling around with the old car in hopes of fixing it.
18. fool around informal to engage in frivolous activity; make fun.
19. fool around informal to engage in casual, often promiscuous sexual acts.
20. fool away to waste (time or money) foolishly; squander: fooled away the week's pay on friday night.
21. play to act in an irresponsible or foolish manner.
22. play to behave in a playful or comical manner.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.
2. A jester; a person whose role was to entertain a sovereign and the court (or lower personages).
3. someone who very much likes something specified.
4. A type of dessert made of puréed fruit and custard or cream.
5. A particular card in a tarot deck.
6. to trick; to make a fool of someone.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. fool or hoax
2. make a fool or dupe of
3. a person who lacks good judgment
4. spend frivolously and unwisely
5. a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the middle ages
6. indulge in horseplay
7. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.