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- Dictionarysilly/ˈsɪli/
adjective
- 1. having or showing a lack of common sense or judgement; absurd and foolish: "another of his silly jokes" Similar Opposite
- 2. helpless; defenceless (typically used of a woman, child, or animal). archaic
noun
- 1. a foolish person (often used as a form of address): informal "come on, silly"
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SILLY definition: 1. showing little thought or judgment: 2. embarrassed; afraid that people will laugh at you: 3…. Learn more.
If you say that someone or something is silly, you mean that they are foolish, childish, or ridiculous. My best friend tells me that I am silly to be upset about this. You silly boy; why did you tramp about so long in the cold?
The meaning of SILLY is exhibiting or indicative of a lack of common sense or sound judgment. How to use silly in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Silly.
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.
SILLY meaning: 1. showing little thought or judgment: 2. embarrassed; afraid that people will laugh at you: 3…. Learn more.
SILLY definition: 1. stupid: 2. small and not important: . Learn more.
stupid or embarrassing, especially in a way that is more typical of a child than an adult synonym ridiculous. a silly sense of humour. a silly game. He would never dance in case he looked silly. I feel silly in these clothes. She had a silly grin on her face. This is getting silly! I think we had all better calm down. not practical or serious.