befooling Antonyms
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Meaning of befooling
Wordnet
befooling (n)
derision of someone or something as foolish or absurd or inconsistent
Webster
befooling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Befool
befooling Sentence Examples
- The politician's deceptive speech befools the naive electorate into believing his empty promises.
- The slick salesman befools the gullible customer into purchasing an unnecessary product.
- The cunning fox befools the unsuspecting hunter by leading him astray.
- The child's imaginative play befools the parents into believing they are witnessing actual events.
- The magician's skillful illusions befools the audience into questioning their senses.
- The counterfeit money befools the unsuspecting cashier, who accepts it as genuine.
- The con artist's persuasive charm befools the wealthy investor into handing over their money.
- The virus befools the immune system by disguising itself as a harmless cell.
- The clever disguise befools the pursuers, allowing the fugitive to escape undetected.
- The faulty logic befools the audience into accepting an incorrect conclusion based on misleading premises.
FAQs About the word befooling
derision of someone or something as foolish or absurd or inconsistentof Befool
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The politician's deceptive speech befools the naive electorate into believing his empty promises.
The slick salesman befools the gullible customer into purchasing an unnecessary product.
The cunning fox befools the unsuspecting hunter by leading him astray.
The child's imaginative play befools the parents into believing they are witnessing actual events.