befool

[bih-fool]

befool Definition

  • 1to deceive or trick someone into believing something that is not true
  • 2to make a fool of someone

Using befool: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "befool" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He tried to befool me with his lies.

  • Example

    Don't let anyone befool you with false promises.

  • Example

    She was befooled by his charming personality.

  • Example

    The con artist befooled the old man out of his life savings.

befool Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for befool

Phrases with befool

  • to deceive oneself or act foolishly

    Example

    If you think you can pass the exam without studying, you are only befooling yourself.

  • to deceive or trick someone into doing something

    Example

    He befooled her into signing the contract without reading it.

  • play the fool

    to act stupid or foolish

    Example

    Don't play the fool and fall for his lies.

Origins of befool

from be- (intensive prefix) + fool (verb)

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Summary: befool in Brief

'Befool' [bih-fool] is a verb that means to deceive or trick someone into believing something that is not true. It can also mean to make a fool of someone. Examples of its usage include 'He tried to befool me with his lies.' and 'The con artist befooled the old man out of his life savings.' 'Befool' can be used in phrases like 'befool oneself,' meaning to deceive oneself, and 'play the fool,' meaning to act foolishly.