daff

[daf]

daff Definition

  • 1to push or hit something gently, especially with a sudden movement
  • 2a silly or foolish person

Using daff: Examples

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

  • Example

    She daffed the crumbs off her shirt.

  • Example

    He daffed his hat to the ladies.

  • Example

    Don't be such a daff!

  • Example

    The jester was a daff who entertained the king and his court.

daff Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for daff

Phrases with daff

  • a person who is considered to be foolish or stupid

    Example

    He's the biggest daff of the world.

  • daff up

    to dress oneself up in a showy or gaudy manner

    Example

    She daffed up in her finest clothes for the party.

  • to dress oneself down in a plain or unassuming manner

    Example

    He daffed down for the casual event.

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Summary: daff in Brief

The term 'daff' [daf] can be used as a verb to describe a gentle push or hit, or as a noun to refer to a silly or foolish person. It can be used in phrases like 'daff of the world,' denoting someone who is considered foolish, or 'daff up,' meaning to dress oneself up in a showy manner.