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    silly
    /ˈsɪli/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a foolish person (often used as a form of address): informal "come on, silly"

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  2. 1. a. : exhibiting or indicative of a lack of common sense or sound judgment. a very silly mistake. b. : weak in intellect. acting like a silly fool. c. : playfully lighthearted and amusing. a silly sense of humor. d. : trifling, frivolous. a silly waste of time. 2. : being stunned or dazed. scared silly. knocked me silly. 3.

  3. SILLY definition: 1. showing little thought or judgment: 2. embarrassed; afraid that people will laugh at you: 3…. Learn more.

  4. Silly describes something that can't be taken seriously. You might not mind telling silly jokes, but you don't want to be told a project you've worked hard at is silly. Silly originally meant “happy,” which gives the sense of children's games or harmless jokes.

  5. Synonym. foolish. B1. not important, serious, or practical: She gets upset over such silly things. We were served our drinks in these silly little glasses. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. sports specialized.

  6. If you say that someone or something is silly, you mean that they are foolish, childish, or ridiculous. My best friend tells me that I am silly to be upset about this. You silly boy; why did you tramp about so long in the cold?

  7. If you say that someone or something is silly, you mean that they are foolish, childish, or ridiculous. [...] More. Synonyms of 'silly' • stupid, ridiculous, absurd [...] • foolish, stupid, unwise [...] • senseless, stupid, numb [...] More. Collocations with the word 'silly' downright silly silly argument silly comedy More.

  8. humorous and playful in a clownish, whimsical, or exaggerated way; showing unrestrained high spirits: With a few April Fools’ Day tricks, students have a respite from seriousness and get to just be silly and laugh. stunned; dazed: He knocked me silly. Cricket. (of a fielder or the fielder's playing position) extremely close to the batsman's wicket:

  9. 4 days ago · Adjective. [edit] silly (comparative sillier, superlative silliest) Laughable or amusing through foolishness or a foolish appearance. (of numbers, particularly prices) Absurdly large.

  10. stupid or embarrassing, especially in a way that is more typical of a child than an adult synonym ridiculous. a silly sense of humour. a silly game. He would never dance in case he looked silly. I feel silly in these clothes. She had a silly grin on her face. This is getting silly! I think we had all better calm down. not practical or serious.

  11. SILLY definition: 1. stupid: 2. small and not important: . Learn more.