fool

US /fuːl/
UK /fuːl/
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1.

tolo, idiota

a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person

:
Don't be a fool and invest all your money in one stock.
Não seja tolo e invista todo o seu dinheiro em uma única ação.
He made a fool of himself with his silly remarks.
Ele se fez de bobo com seus comentários tolos.
2.

bob, bufão

a person who was formerly a jester or clown, kept in a royal or noble household

:
The king's fool entertained the court with jokes and tricks.
O bob do rei entretinha a corte com piadas e truques.
In medieval times, a fool often had the freedom to speak truth to power.
Na Idade Média, um bob muitas vezes tinha a liberdade de dizer a verdade ao poder.
1.

enganar, iludir

trick or deceive (someone); dupe

:
Don't let him fool you with his charm.
Não o deixe te enganar com o charme dele.
She tried to fool her parents into thinking she was studying.
Ela tentou enganar os pais para que pensassem que ela estava estudando.