silly 音标拼音: [s'ɪli]
a . 愚蠢的,糊涂的
愚蠢的,糊涂的
silly adj 1 :
ludicrous ,
foolish ; "
gave me a cockamamie reason for not going "; "
wore a goofy hat "; "
a silly idea "; "
some wacky plan for selling more books " [
synonym : {
cockamamie },
{
cockamamy }, {
goofy }, {
sappy }, {
silly }, {
wacky },
{
whacky }, {
zany }]
2 :
lacking seriousness ;
given to frivolity ; "
a dizzy blonde ";
"
light -
headed teenagers "; "
silly giggles " [
synonym : {
airheaded },
{
dizzy }, {
empty -
headed }, {
featherbrained }, {
giddy }, {
light -
headed }, {
lightheaded }, {
silly }]
3 :
inspiring scornful pity ; "
how silly an ardent and unsuccessful wooer can be especially if he is getting on in years "-
Dashiell Hammett [
synonym : {
pathetic }, {
ridiculous },
{
silly }]
4 :
dazed from or as if from repeated blows ; "
knocked silly by the impact "; "
slaphappy with exhaustion " [
synonym : {
punch -
drunk },
{
silly }, {
slaphappy }]
n 1 :
a word used for misbehaving children ; "
don '
t be a silly "
Silly \
Sil "
ly \,
a . [
Compar . {
Sillier };
superl . {
Silliest }.] [
OE .
seely ,
sely ,
AS .
s ?
lig ,
ges ?
lig ,
happy ,
good ,
fr .
s ?
l ,
s ?
l ,
good ,
happy ,
s ?
l good fortune ,
happines ;
akin to OS .
s [=
a ]
lig ,
a ,
good ,
happy ,
D .
zalig blessed ,
G .
selig ,
OHG .
s [=
a ]
l [
imac ]
g ,
Icel .
s ?
l ,
Sw .
s [
aum ]
ll ,
Dan .
salig ,
Goth .
s ?
ls good ,
kind ,
and perh .
also to L .
sollus whole ,
entire ,
Gr . ???,
Skr .
sarva .
Cf . {
Seel },
n .]
1 .
Happy ;
fortunate ;
blessed . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Harmless ;
innocent ;
inoffensive . [
Obs .] "
This silly ,
innocent Custance ." --
Chaucer .
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1913 Webster ]
The silly virgin strove him to withstand . --
Spenser .
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A silly ,
innocent hare murdered of a dog . --
Robynson (
More '
s Utopia ).
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Weak ;
helpless ;
frail . [
Obs .]
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After long storms . . .
With which my silly bark was tossed sore . --
Spenser .
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The silly buckets on the deck . --
Coleridge .
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4 .
Rustic ;
plain ;
simple ;
humble . [
Obs .]
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A fourth man ,
in a sillyhabit . --
Shak .
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All that did their silly thoughts so busy keep .
--
Milton .
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5 .
Weak in intellect ;
destitute of ordinary strength of mind ;
foolish ;
witless ;
simple ;
as ,
a silly woman .
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1913 Webster ]
6 .
Proceeding from want of understanding or common judgment ;
characterized by weakness or folly ;
unwise ;
absurd ;
stupid ;
as ,
silly conduct ;
a silly question .
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1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Simple ;
brainless ;
witless ;
shallow ;
foolish ;
unwise ;
indiscreet .
See {
Simple }.
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1913 Webster ]
154 Moby Thesaurus words for "
silly ":
Pickwickian ,
absurd ,
airy ,
apish ,
asinine ,
balmy ,
batty ,
bedazzled ,
befooled ,
beguiled ,
benumbed ,
besotted ,
blockhead ,
bonehead ,
booby ,
brainless ,
buffoonish ,
catchpenny ,
childish ,
clod ,
clot ,
cockeyed ,
crazy ,
credulous ,
daffy ,
daft ,
daze ,
dazed ,
dazzled ,
dippy ,
dizzy ,
dolt ,
dope ,
dopey ,
doting ,
drip ,
dumb ,
dummy ,
dunce ,
empty ,
empty -
headed ,
fatuitous ,
fatuous ,
featherbrained ,
flaky ,
flighty ,
flimsy ,
fond ,
fool ,
foolhardy ,
foolheaded ,
foolish ,
fribble ,
fribbling ,
frivolous ,
frothy ,
fuddled ,
futile ,
gaga ,
giddy ,
goofy ,
goose ,
groggy ,
gulled ,
harebrained ,
idiot ,
idiotic ,
idle ,
ignoramus ,
ignorant ,
illogical ,
imbecile ,
imbecilic ,
in a daze ,
inane ,
inept ,
infatuated ,
insane ,
irrational ,
irresponsible ,
jackass ,
jerk ,
knocked silly ,
kooky ,
laughable ,
light ,
light -
headed ,
loony ,
ludicrous ,
mad ,
maudlin ,
mazed ,
moronic ,
muzzy ,
nerd ,
nincompoop ,
ninny ,
nitwit ,
nitwitted ,
nonsensical ,
nugacious ,
nugatory ,
numskull ,
nutty ,
off ,
otiose ,
pointless ,
poppycockish ,
preposterous ,
puerile ,
punch -
drunk ,
punchy ,
rattlebrained ,
ridiculous ,
risible ,
rubbishy ,
sappy ,
scatterbrained ,
screwy ,
senseless ,
sentimental ,
shallow ,
silly Billy ,
silly ass ,
simpleton ,
skimble -
skamble ,
slaphappy ,
slender ,
slight ,
stunned ,
stupefied ,
stupid ,
superficial ,
thoughtless ,
trashy ,
trifling ,
trite ,
trivial ,
twaddling ,
twaddly ,
twit ,
unintelligent ,
unreasonable ,
unwise ,
unwitty ,
vacuous ,
vain ,
vapid ,
wacky ,
weak -
minded ,
wet ,
windy ,
witless ,
woozy
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SILLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster 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 | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary It is silly to focus on achieving spontaneity or pleasure in what one does, so the observation goes
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silly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Laughable or amusing through foolishness or a foolish appearance
silly adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of silly adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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Silly - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com 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, adj. , n. , adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . There are 22 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word silly, five of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence This word is used in British English