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

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word silly, from lack of common sense to playful amusement. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of silly.

  4. Learn the meaning of silly as an adjective to describe something or someone that shows a lack of thought or judgment, or that is not serious or important. See examples, synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and translations of silly.

  5. 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:

  6. 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.

  7. Learn the definition of silly as an adjective meaning stupid or unimportant, with examples and translations. Find out how to use silly in sentences and expressions.

  8. Learn the meaning, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of the word silly, which can describe someone or something as foolish, childish, or ridiculous. See sentences with silly and related words in British and American English.