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Learn to pronounce fool

/fo͞ol/
noun
a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person.
"what a fool I was to do this"

verb
trick or deceive (someone); dupe.
"he fooled nightclub managers into believing he was a successful businessman"

adjective
foolish; silly.
"that damn fool waiter"

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