💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Foolosopher"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fool's foolnoun | An utter fool; a very foolish person. |
| superfoolnoun | (rare, informal) Somebody remarkably foolish. |
| damnfoolnoun | (informal, sometimes vulgar) A contemptibly foolish person. |
| foolnoun | (derogatory) A person with poor judgment or little intelligence. |
| foolernoun | Someone or something who fools. |
| fooligannoun | (slang) A foolish or naive troublemaker. |
| foolshipnoun | The condition of being a fool; foolishness; folly |
| archfoolnoun | (archaic) An extremely foolish person. |
| tomfoolnoun | A silly or stupid person, especially a boy or man. |
| morosophnoun | (obsolete) A philosophical or learned fool. |
| foolhardy | Marked by unthinking recklessness with disregard for danger; boldly rash; hotheaded. |
| softheadnoun | A fool; a silly or feeble-minded person. |
| fool-saintnoun | A person who lives an admirably holy but eccentric life, at odds with conventional lifestyles. |
| foolessnoun | (rare, humorous) A female fool. |
| featherheadnoun | A foolish person. |
| astrologasternoun | A foolish or petty astrologer. |
| cabbage-headnoun | Head of cabbage |
| idiotnoun | (derogatory) A person of low general intelligence. |
| gomeralnoun | (chiefly Scotland, now rare) Fool, simpleton. |
| cabbage headnoun | Head of cabbage |
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