Meaning & Definition of word "Foolery"

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    Foolery

    /ˈfuːləri/

    noun:

    • 1. foolish behavior or actions; a state or instance of being a fool.
      • Example: His constant foolery during meetings made it hard for anyone to take him seriously.
    • 2. a foolish act or remark; a prank or jest.
      • Example: The foolery of the pranksters disrupted the entire event.
    • 3. deceitful or foolish trickery.
      • Example: She regarded his foolery as nothing more than a bad joke.
    • 4. lack of good sense; foolish behavior.
      • Example: Amidst the foolery, someone actually got hurt.

    Etymology

    Middle English fole, from Old French fol, from Latin follis 'bag, bellows', hence 'fool'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fool's errand:

    A task that has little chance of success.

    play the fool:

    To engage in foolish or silly behavior.

    fool around:

    To waste time or behave in a silly way.

    Related Words

    fool:

    A person who lacks judgment or sense.

    foolish:

    Lacking good sense or judgment.

    foolhardy:

    Recklessly bold or rash.

    Slang Meanings of foolery

    Meaning: Goofing off

    Example Sentence: Stop your foolery and get back to work.

    Meaning: Being silly

    Example Sentence: His foolery at the party made everyone laugh.