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foolish

English

Etymology

From Middle English folisch; equivalent to fool +? -ish.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fu?.l??/

Adjective

foolish (comparative foolisher or more foolish, superlative foolishest or most foolish)

  1. (of a person, an action, etc.) Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
  2. Resembling or characteristic of a fool.

Synonyms

  • absurd
  • idiotic
  • ridiculous
  • silly
  • unwise

Antonyms

  • wise

Derived terms

  • a foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds
  • foolishly
  • foolishness

Translations

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spacker

English

Etymology

See spack; ultimately from spastic.

Pronunciation

Noun

spacker (plural spackers)

  1. (Britain, slang, offensive) A spack; a clumsy or foolish person.

Anagrams

  • Packers, packers, repacks

German

Pronunciation

Adjective

spacker

  1. comparative degree of spack

Adjective

spacker

  1. inflection of spack:
    1. strong/mixed nominative masculine singular
    2. strong genitive/dative feminine singular
    3. strong genitive plural

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