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fool vs use

use vs fool

fool and use both are nouns.

fool and use both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
fool Yes No Yes No
use Yes No Yes No
fool (noun) use (noun)
a person who lacks good judgment the act of using
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition
a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the Middle Ages exerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one's own advantage
what something is used for
a particular service
(law) the exercise of the legal right to enjoy the benefits of owning property
(economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing
fool (verb) use (verb)
indulge in horseplay put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose
fool or hoax take or consume (regularly or habitually)
spend frivolously and unwisely use up (resources or materials)
make a fool or dupe of habitually do something or be in a certain state or place (use only in the past tense)
avail oneself to
seek or achieve an end by using to one's advantage
Difference between fool and use

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