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fools
noun as in stupid or ridiculous person
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Barkley did acknowledge, however, that “we going to become fools next year when we’ll be working on that network.”
That footage is viscerally shocking, but crucially, Republican women are fools if they think that treatment will only be reserved for Democratic women.
Biden and other politicians can also be criminals, as well as fools, who are incompetent, small-minded, and pompous.
Musk may be the richest man in the world, but he fools his fanboys into thinking he's one of them because he, too, can act like a total moron online.
Incensed that Williams is falling down drunk at a stadium show, his Barlow flounces up in a thong to hiss, “You’re making us look like fools out there!”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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