unfool (Meaning)
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unfool (v. t.)
To restore from folly, or from being a fool.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unfool
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unfool Sentence Examples
- The charlatan failed to unfool the savvy businessman.
- Despite her clever ruse, he remained unfooled by her trickery.
- The philosopher's unfool arguments shattered the dogma of his opponents.
- The detective meticulously unfooled the suspect's alibi, revealing the truth.
- The child's naive trust unfooled the cunning predator.
- The journalist unfooled the corrupt politician, exposing his deception.
- The investigator unfooled the witness's false testimony.
- The artist's unfooled eye could discern the true value of the painting.
- The student's unfooled analysis exposed the flaws in the professor's theory.
- The unfooled critic dissected the flaws in the play, revealing its true nature.
FAQs About the word unfool
To restore from folly, or from being a fool.
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No antonyms found.
The charlatan failed to unfool the savvy businessman.
Despite her clever ruse, he remained unfooled by her trickery.
The philosopher's unfool arguments shattered the dogma of his opponents.
The detective meticulously unfooled the suspect's alibi, revealing the truth.