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Definition of befool in English: befoolverb bɪˈfuːlbəˈful [with object]archaic Make a fool of. you befooled me on your first trip Example sentencesExamples - We know there is no sincerity either from opposition or the ruling alliance to end the criminalization of politics here, they are just fighting political battles and befooling the nation.
- Let none be befooled by falling into the trap of overlooking the ultimate causes and harping solely on immediate causes.
- Whatever little contact they establish in the remote areas the villagers befool them by telling one thing and doing another.
- It befooled the Hindu community by raking up the temple issue and then started dancing to the tune of the central government to get close to power, he alleged.
- Tragic indeed, People were once again befooled, but this time by their own men.
Synonyms deceive, trick, dupe, outwit, fool, delude, cheat, take in, bluff, hoax, mislead, misguide, lead on, defraud, double-cross, swindle, gull, finagle, get the better of
Rhymes Banjul, Boole, boule, boules, boulle, cagoule, cool, drool, fool, ghoul, Joule, mewl, misrule, mule, O'Toole, pool, Poole, pul, pule, Raoul, rule, school, shul, sool, spool, Stamboul, stool, Thule, tomfool, tulle, you'll, yule Definition of befool in US English: befoolverbbəˈfulbəˈfo͞ol [with object]archaic Make a fool of. novels that befool almost every intelligence Example sentencesExamples - It befooled the Hindu community by raking up the temple issue and then started dancing to the tune of the central government to get close to power, he alleged.
- We know there is no sincerity either from opposition or the ruling alliance to end the criminalization of politics here, they are just fighting political battles and befooling the nation.
- Let none be befooled by falling into the trap of overlooking the ultimate causes and harping solely on immediate causes.
- Whatever little contact they establish in the remote areas the villagers befool them by telling one thing and doing another.
- Tragic indeed, People were once again befooled, but this time by their own men.
Synonyms deceive, trick, dupe, outwit, fool, delude, cheat, take in, bluff, hoax, mislead, misguide, lead on, defraud, double-cross, swindle, gull, finagle, get the better of |