silly
Pronunciación: [ˈsɪli]
Contexto: «behavior»
(adjective) something that is not serious or is funny in a childish way. When someone does something silly, it can make people laugh or feel happy, like when kids play around and make funny faces.
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The clown at the party was really silly, making everyone laugh with his funny tricks.
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She wasn't being silly at all; she was serious about her project.
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Why did he do such a silly dance in front of everyone?
Contexto: «judgment»
(adjective) a way to describe an idea or action that doesn't make much sense. If something is silly, it means it might be foolish or not very smart, like wearing a winter coat in summer.
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It was silly to wear a costume to school on a regular day, but it was fun!
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That wasn't a silly mistake; it was a serious error that could have hurt someone.
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Doesn't it seem silly to argue over something so small?
Contexto: «emotion»
(noun) a state of being playful or foolish, often in a way that’s light-hearted. When someone is filled with silliness, they might act goofy and make others smile.
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The children were full of silliness, giggling and playing together on the playground.
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There was no silliness in the meeting; everyone was very formal and serious.
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Can you remember a time when you felt a burst of silliness?