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tomfool noun [ tɒmˈfuːl ]

• a foolish person.
• "she was destined to take part in some tomfool caper"
Similar: silly, foolish, stupid, unintelligent, idiotic, brainless, mindless, witless, imbecilic, imbecile, doltish, imprudent, thoughtless, rash, reckless, foolhardy, irresponsible, mad, erratic, unstable, scatterbrained, feather-brained, flighty, frivolous, giddy, fatuous, inane, immature, childish, puerile, half-baked, empty-headed, half-witted, slow-witted, weak-minded, crazy, loopy, screwy, soft, brain-dead, cretinous, thick, thickheaded, birdbrained, pea-brained, pinheaded, dopey, dim, dim-witted, dippy, pie-faced, fat-headed, blockheaded, boneheaded, lamebrained, chuckleheaded, dunderheaded, wooden-headed, muttonheaded, damfool, daft, divvy, dappy, dotty, scatty, glaikit, dumb-ass, chowderheaded, dof, dotish,
Opposite: sensible, rational,


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