💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Unfool"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| foolifyverb | (obsolete, transitive) to fool, to make a fool of |
| unbefoolverb | (transitive, obsolete) To educate so as to stop being a fool |
| outfoolverb | (transitive) to outwit |
| make a fool ofverb | (transitive) To cause (someone) to seem foolish. |
| make a fool out ofverb | (transitive) Alternative form of make a fool of. [(transitive) To cause (someone) to seem foolish.] |
| bedaffverb | (transitive) To befool; make a fool of. |
| unfogverb | (transitive) To free from confusion |
| beclownverb | (transitive) To make a fool of. |
| unfoulverb | Not foul; fair. |
| unfuckverb | (slang) To correct or fix (a mistake or problem). |
| unfailnoun | (uncommon, nonstandard) To undo or reverse the failure of; to return to an unfailed state. |
| fool awayverb | (idiomatic) to waste, squander |
| anticnoun | (often in the plural) A ludicrous gesture or act; ridiculous behaviour; caper. |
| redeem oneselfverb | (idiomatic) To resolve, or make up for, one's previous folly. |
| stultifyverb | (transitive) To stunt, inhibit (progress, ideas, etc.) or make dull and uninteresting, especially through routine that is overly restrictive or limiting. |
| undeludeverb | (transitive) To free from delusion. |
| defrogverb | (transitive, nonce word) To rid of frogs. |
| disfrockverb | (transitive) To remove from status as a member of a clergy; to unfrock. |
| unhoaxverb | (transitive) To undeceive someone who has been hoaxed. |
| loutnoun | A troublemaker, often violent; a rude violent person; a yob. |
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