tomfoolery

[tɒmˈfuːləri]

tomfoolery Definition

  • 1silly or foolish behavior
  • 2practical jokes or clownish tricks

Using tomfoolery: Examples

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

  • Example

    The children were engaging in some harmless tomfoolery.

  • Example

    His constant tomfoolery was starting to annoy his coworkers.

  • Example

    The comedian's act was full of tomfoolery and slapstick humor.

tomfoolery Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tomfoolery

  • stop behaving in a silly or foolish way

    Example

    We need to get serious now and cut out the tomfoolery.

  • silly or mischievous behavior that is meant to be playful and not harmful

    Example

    The kids were engaging in some playful tomfoolery, but they weren't causing any harm.

  • tomfoolery and shenanigans

    silly or mischievous behavior that is meant to be playful and not harmful

    Example

    The party was full of tomfoolery and shenanigans, with people playing pranks on each other all night.

Origins of tomfoolery

from the name 'Tom Fool', a traditional character in English folklore who was known for his silly and mischievous behavior

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Summary: tomfoolery in Brief

'Tomfoolery' [tɒmˈfuːləri] refers to silly or foolish behavior, often involving practical jokes or clownish tricks. It can be used to describe playful or mischievous behavior, as well as annoying or disruptive behavior. Examples include 'The children were engaging in some harmless tomfoolery,' and 'His constant tomfoolery was starting to annoy his coworkers.'