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The abstract noun form of the verb "to fool" is the gerund, fooling, a word for a concept.

The word "fool" is a concrete noun as a word for a foolish person.

A related abstract noun form is foolishness.

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10y ago

fool is not necessarily a bad word

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15y ago

i heard some word like bamboozle, but i have no idea if that is right:)

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15y ago

Mean words such as idiot, stupid and dumb. :(

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14y ago

A fool is a person whose mind is not active, alert, or of normal intelligence or who is irresponsible.

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14y ago

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12y ago

The adjective form is foolish.

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4y ago

What is the abstract noun of foolish

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Foolish

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Foolishness

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