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what 's difference between idiot and fool
10 sept. 2010 15:19
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They are synonyms. We use 'idiot' and 'fool' to desribe a person who does not behave or speak in a reasonable or clever way.
10 septembre 2010
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Personally, I see "idiot" as more mean, and "fool" as more general and sort of used in a joking way. But that's just my opinion. By definition alone, they are basically interchangeable.
[Examples of how I feel the "tone" of the words works:
Person A: I really think grass is blue. Just look at it, it's blue!
Person B: Wow, you are truly an idiot.
Person A: Wait, I forgot where I live...
Person B: Haha, you fool.]
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