fools
Prononciation : [fuːlz]
Mot
Contexte : « people »
(noun) a person who acts in a silly or ridiculous way, often not thinking clearly. This can mean someone who makes choices that don't seem smart.
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Sometimes, we all act like fools when we play around and have fun.
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She is not a fool; she always thinks carefully before making a decision.
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Do you think being a fool can sometimes be entertaining?
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) a term used for someone who has foolish love or infatuation, especially when they are very much in love but not being wise about it.
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He felt like a fool in love, but he didn’t care because he was so happy.
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She said she wasn't going to be a fool in love again after her last breakup.
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Have you ever felt like a fool in love?
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to trick someone or make them look silly. This can be when someone plays a joke or does something unexpected.
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They decided to fool their friends with a funny prank at the party.
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It’s not nice to fool people; they might get upset if it backfires.
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What kind of tricks do you like to fool your friends with?
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