The term "insolent fool" refers to a person who is not only disrespectful and arrogant but also displays foolishness or a lack of wisdom. "Insolent" describes someone who is bold and disrespectful, often in a way that is offensive. When combined with "fool," it emphasizes the person's lack of intelligence or good judgment, suggesting a blend of rudeness and ignorance. Overall, it is a derogatory phrase used to criticize someone's behavior and intellect.
His insolence in class earned him several days in detention.
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To 'play the Roman fool' is to commit suicide. The term was used in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
It is a derogatory word meaning fool or idiot.
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A buffoon is a clown a rude or vulgar fool
In the Greek language, silly means fool.
A fool; a silly or stupid person.
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This idiom's meaning is when someone has been a fool for a long time, they are the most foolish because they haven't learned better. A way to rephrase its meaning is.. "The longer a person's been a fool, the more foolish they are."
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