different between unfooled vs unfoiled

unfooled

English

Etymology

un- +? fooled

Adjective

unfooled (not comparable)

  1. Not fooled.
    • 2007, Jerry L. Walls, Gregory Bassham, Basketball and philosophy: thinking outside the paint
      Chuff is trying to pass off a flimsy reproduction as the real thing. When snobby Margaret — unfooled, her aesthetic sense offended — calls Chuff's house "ticky-tacky", she means to say not only that it's not the real thing but also that it's done in poor taste.

Synonyms

  • unduped

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unfoiled

English

Etymology

un- +? foiled

Adjective

unfoiled (not comparable)

  1. Not foiled.
    • 1818, Nathaniel Hooke, The Roman History (volume 5, page 144)
      The Romans were yet unfoiled, and in the height of their strength when you first met them in the field; nevertheless you vanquished them.

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