goof

[ɡuːf]

goof Definition

  • 1a mistake, especially one that is silly or careless
  • 2to make a mistake, especially a silly or careless one

Using goof: Examples

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

  • Example

    I made a goof on the test and got a lower grade than I expected.

  • Example

    He goofed by forgetting to bring his passport to the airport.

  • Example

    She's always making goofs like that.

  • Example

    Let's not goof around and get to work.

goof Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with goof

  • to waste time, especially by doing something unproductive or enjoyable

    Example

    We can't afford to goof off all day. We have work to do.

  • a silly or foolish person

    Example

    Don't listen to him. He's a total goofball.

  • a broad, silly smile

    Example

    He had a goofy grin on his face when he won the race.

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Summary: goof in Brief

The term 'goof' [ɡuːf] refers to a mistake, especially one that is silly or careless. It can be used as a noun or a verb, such as 'I made a goof on the test' or 'He goofed by forgetting his passport.' 'Goof' also extends into phrases like 'goof off,' meaning to waste time, and 'goofball,' referring to a silly or foolish person.

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