fool (with) Antonyms

Meaning of fool (with)

fool (with)

to handle or play with (something) in a careless way, to deal with (someone) in a way that may cause anger or violence, to deal with or be involved with (something that causes or that could cause trouble)

fool (with) Sentence Examples

  1. He felt like a fool after forgetting his anniversary.
  2. Don't fool with the electrical wires if you're not trained.
  3. She realized she had been fooled by the smooth-talking salesman.
  4. I don't have time to fool with trivial matters right now.
  5. He was considered a fool for investing all his money in that scheme.
  6. Stop fooling with the TV remote and just pick something to watch.
  7. Despite his protests, his friends continued to fool with him about his embarrassing moment.
  8. She felt like a fool when she realized she had been wearing her shirt inside out all day.
  9. You're playing a dangerous game fooling with her emotions like that.
  10. He admitted he had been a fool to trust his ex-business partner.

FAQs About the word fool (with)

to handle or play with (something) in a careless way, to deal with (someone) in a way that may cause anger or violence, to deal with or be involved with (someth

tamper (with),play (with), toy (with), fiddle (with), tinker (with), mess (with), monkey (with),manipulate, twiddle (with), alter

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He felt like a fool after forgetting his anniversary.

Don't fool with the electrical wires if you're not trained.

She realized she had been fooled by the smooth-talking salesman.

I don't have time to fool with trivial matters right now.