befool

[US]/bɪˈfʊl/
[UK]/biˈfuːl/

Translation

vto deceive or mislead someone in a foolish way
Word Forms
Third Person Singularbefools
Present Participlebefooling
Past Tensebefooled
Past Participlebefooled

Phrases & Collocations

befool oneself

Example Sentences

don't let anyone befool you with false promises.

she tried to befool her friends with a prank.

it's easy to befool someone who wants to believe.

he felt ashamed after realizing he had been befool by a scam.

don't allow yourself to be befool by clever tricks.

they tried to befool the audience with their magic show.

many people are easily befool by misleading advertisements.

he was too trusting and allowed himself to be befool.

be careful not to befool yourself with unrealistic expectations.

she felt embarrassed after she had been befool by the joke.

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