sillier

[ˈsɪliə(r)]

sillier Definition

  • 1showing a lack of good sense or judgment; absurd and foolish
  • 2amusing and entertaining, often in a childish way

Using sillier: Examples

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

  • Example

    The more he drank, the sillier he became.

  • Example

    It's silly to think that way.

  • Example

    She made a silly mistake.

  • Example

    The movie was full of silly jokes.

sillier Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for sillier

Phrases with sillier

  • a period, typically during the summer months, when the media often focus on trivial or frivolous news stories

    Example

    During the silly season, newspapers are filled with stories about celebrities' vacations.

  • an affectionate term for someone who is being silly or foolish

    Example

    Don't be a silly billy, come and join us!

  • an affectionate term for someone who is being silly or foolish

    Example

    You forgot your keys again? You silly goose!

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Summary: sillier in Brief

The adjective 'sillier' [ˈsɪliə(r)] describes behavior or ideas that lack good sense or judgment, often in an amusing or entertaining way. It can refer to people, actions, or things, as in 'The movie was full of silly jokes.' 'Silly' also appears in phrases like 'silly season,' which denotes a period of trivial news stories, and 'silly billy,' an affectionate term for someone being foolish.