unbefool Synonyms
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unbefool Meaning
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unbefool (v. t.)
To deliver from the state of a fool; to awaken the mind of; to undeceive.
unbefool Sentence Examples
- The shrewd businessman refused to be unbefooled by the salesman's slick tactics.
- The cunning politician tried to unbefool the public with his empty promises.
- The skeptical detective couldn't be unbefooled by the suspect's elaborate alibi.
- The mother warned her child not to be unbefooled by the stranger's candy.
- The experienced negotiator remained unbefooled by the other party's attempts at deception.
- The detective's keen observation skills allowed him to unbefool the liar.
- The swindler attempted to unbefool his victims by posing as a legitimate businessman.
- The con artist's charm couldn't unbefool the wary traveler.
- The seasoned traveler wasn't unbefooled by the roadside scam artists.
- The audience remained unbefooled by the magician's supposedly mind-reading abilities.
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To deliver from the state of a fool; to awaken the mind of; to undeceive.
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The shrewd businessman refused to be unbefooled by the salesman's slick tactics.
The cunning politician tried to unbefool the public with his empty promises.
The skeptical detective couldn't be unbefooled by the suspect's elaborate alibi.
The mother warned her child not to be unbefooled by the stranger's candy.