fon (Meaning)

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fon (a.)

A fool; an idiot.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fon

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fon Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist's fingers danced across the ivory fon, creating a symphony of sound.
  2. The ancient fon, etched with intricate glyphs, held secrets of a bygone era.
  3. The water rippled and plashed against the stone fon, reflecting the moonlight.
  4. The fon's surface was smooth and cold to the touch, inviting contemplation.
  5. The children splashed and played in the fon, their laughter echoing through the park.
  6. The fon's water cascaded down a series of steps, creating a soothing and hypnotic sight.
  7. The fon's spout poured forth a steady stream of water, a source of life and refreshment.
  8. The fon's base was adorned with carvings depicting mythical creatures and scenes of daily life.
  9. The fon served as a gathering place for the villagers, where they could share stories and socialize.
  10. The ancient fon had been witness to countless events, from celebrations to tragedies, and bore the weight of history on its weathered surface.

FAQs About the word fon

A fool; an idiot.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pianist's fingers danced across the ivory fon, creating a symphony of sound.

The ancient fon, etched with intricate glyphs, held secrets of a bygone era.

The water rippled and plashed against the stone fon, reflecting the moonlight.

The fon's surface was smooth and cold to the touch, inviting contemplation.