- fool; idiot; mad; foolish; crazy
- будала; идиот; луд
English-Macedonian dictionary. 2013.
English-Macedonian dictionary. 2013.
fool — Synonyms and related words: Columbine, Hanswurst, Harlequin, Pantalone, Pantaloon, Polichinelle, Pulcinella, Punch, Punchinello, Scaramouch, ament, apish, asinine, ass, babe, bamboozle, banter, batty, be foolish, be stupid, befool, befooled,… … Moby Thesaurus
silly — Synonyms and related words: Pickwickian, absurd, airy, apish, asinine, balmy, batty, bedazzled, befooled, beguiled, benumbed, besotted, blockhead, bonehead, booby, brainless, buffoonish, catchpenny, childish, clod, clot, cockeyed, crazy,… … Moby Thesaurus
stupid — Synonyms and related words: Boeotian, absurd, addled, apish, asinine, backward, balmy, barmy, batty, beef brained, beef witted, beetleheaded, befooled, beguiled, besotted, blear eyed, blear witted, block, blockheaded, blockish, boneheaded,… … Moby Thesaurus
tomfool — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I noun One deficient in judgment and good sense: ass, fool, idiot, imbecile, jackass, mooncalf, moron, nincompoop, ninny, nitwit, simple, simpleton, softhead. Informal: dope, gander, goose. Slang: cretin, ding dong, dip,… … English dictionary for students
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imbecile — Synonyms and related words: ament, amputee, anemic, apish, arrested, asinine, ass, asthenic, babbling, backward, batty, befooled, beguiled, besotted, blithering, bloodless, born fool, brainless, buffoonish, burbling, chicken, clot, cockeyed,… … Moby Thesaurus