fooled (Meaning)
fooled (imp. & p. p.)
of Fool
Synonyms & Antonyms of fooled
Synonyms:
- skinned
- diddled
- bled
- swindled
- hustled
- pulled the wool over one's eyes
- put on
- gammoned
- took in
- had on
- defrauded
- shortchanged
- flimflammed
- led one down the garden path
- stuck
- chiseled
- mulcted
- fleeced
- faked out
- burned
- chiselled
- euchred
- squeezed
- led one up the garden path
- rooked
- pulled one's leg
- did a number on
Antonyms:
fooled Sentence Examples
- The magician fooled the audience by making a rabbit disappear into thin air.
- The trickster fooled the gullible old man into buying a worthless trinket.
- The salesperson fooled the customer into thinking the product was far more expensive than it actually was.
- The politician fooled the voters with promises he had no intention of keeping.
- The liar fooled his friend into believing his outlandish story.
- The spy fooled the enemy into thinking he was an ally.
- The actor fooled the audience with his portrayal of a villain.
- The cat fooled the mouse into thinking it was friendly.
- The thief fooled the police by leaving no trace of his crime.
- The illusionist fooled the spectators with his mind-boggling performance.
FAQs About the word fooled
of Fool
tricked, deceived, sucked in, misinformed, snowed, humbugged, caught, kidded, had, bluffed
uncovered, uncovered, disclosed, unmasked, unmasked, undeceived, debunked, disclosed, revealed, told
The magician fooled the audience by making a rabbit disappear into thin air.
The trickster fooled the gullible old man into buying a worthless trinket.
The salesperson fooled the customer into thinking the product was far more expensive than it actually was.
The politician fooled the voters with promises he had no intention of keeping.