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Robin
complete and thorough both words mean to the greatest degree, however, I'm not usre which one is correct as below. (1) He is a complete fool. (2) He is a thorough fool.
Nov 18, 2017 6:18 PM
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Hello Robin, The correct answer is: "He is a complete fool":-)
November 18, 2017
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"Thorough fool" would mean that the person has done their utmost to be the best fool they could! It could be used humorously, why not!
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