💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fol"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| plonoun | Initialism of Palestine Liberation Organization. |
| lolnoun | An instance of the interjection "LOL". |
| lowingnoun | The sound of something that lows. |
| lowersnoun | A surname. |
| lowsnoun | A low point or position, literally (as, a depth) or figuratively (as, a nadir, a time when things are at their worst, least, minimum, etc). |
| olpnoun | Initialism of ordinary language philosophy. [A philosophical methodology that sees traditional philosophical problems as rooted in misunderstandings resulting from philosophers distorting or forgetting how words are ordinarily used to convey meaning in non-philosophical contexts.] |
| rolnoun | — |
| rolsnoun | — |
| simpletonnoun | (informal, derogatory) A simple-minded person lacking common sense. |
| nincompoopnoun | (derogatory) A foolish or silly person. |
| dimwitnoun | (derogatory) A person who is deficient in intelligence. |
| duncenoun | An unintelligent person. |
| idiotnoun | (derogatory) A person of low general intelligence. |
| imbecilenoun | (derogatory) A fool, an idiot. |
| numbskullnoun | (derogatory) Alternative spelling of numskull. [(derogatory) A dunce, mentally dull or stupid person.] |
| buffoonnoun | One who performs in a silly or ridiculous fashion; a clown or fool. |
| moronnoun | (informal, derogatory) A stupid person; an idiot; a fool. |
| jackassnoun | (chiefly US) A foolish or stupid person. |
| doltnoun | (derogatory) A stupid person; a blockhead or dullard. |
| nitwitnoun | (informal) A scatterbrained or stupid person. |
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