Pronunciation: /ækt/pleɪ ðə fuːl/
noun a person who behaves in a silly or foolish way
A1 He likes to act/play the fool to make his friends laugh.
A2 She always acts/plays the fool in class to get attention.
B1 The comedian's ability to act/play the fool is what makes him popular.
B2 Despite his serious job, he enjoys acting/playing the fool in his free time.
C1 The actor's talent for acting/playing the fool earned him critical acclaim.
C2 She has mastered the art of acting/playing the fool with impeccable timing and delivery.
verb to behave in a silly or foolish manner
A1 He likes to act the fool to make his friends laugh.
A2 She often plays the fool in front of her classmates to lighten the mood.
B1 The comedian is known for his ability to act the fool on stage.
B2 Despite his serious job, he enjoys playing the fool with his family and friends.
C1 The actor's talent lies in his ability to act the fool convincingly in his roles.
C2 She can effortlessly play the fool in a comedic scene, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
formal It is unprofessional to act/play the fool during a business meeting.
informal Stop acting/playing the fool and focus on the task at hand.
slang Why do you always have to act/play the fool in front of everyone?
figurative Sometimes, it's necessary to act/play the fool in order to lighten the mood.
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