You can use "silly" in a question to imply a playful or light-hearted tone. For example: "Isn't it silly how cats always seem to find the most awkward places to nap?"
look in the mirror and exclaim "I look silly"
"Silly" is an adjective. It is used to describe a noun or pronoun, such as "silly cat" or "silly idea."
I planned to ride a unicorn to work, but it got stuck in traffic.
He tried to speak, but the tears caused him to choke on his words.
Silly is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:Don't be so silly, please.He looked so silly in that costume.Well, that was silly wasn't it?
There is such a thing as a silly question.
Yes they do that is a silly question
Where is it written to use salt before pepper? Silly question.
Silly Question, use the force lol.
ones that fly in the sky! such a silly question
You get a silly answer.
Silly people.
These is silly website. I came here for answer and they are asking to me answer of this question.
The answer to a silly question is usually meant to be humorous or light-hearted, reflecting the playful nature of the question itself.
That's a SILLY Question.
Silly, silly question. No.
1. yes it is extremely silly hehe