daft
Meaning of daft
adjective
- silly; foolish.
don't ask such daft questions
Old English gedæfte ‘mild, meek’, of Germanic origin; related to Gothic gabadan ‘become or be fitting’.
Information about daft
- It is an adjective.
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Hyphenation of daft
daft
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- daft is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
daft synonyms
Meaning balmy:
balmy, barmy, bats, batty, bonkers, buggy, cracked, crackers, dotty, fruity, haywire, kooky, kookie, loco, loony, loopy, nuts, nutty, wacky, whacky
Meaning wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate:
Meaning contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous:
Meaning deserving or inviting derision or mockery; absurd:
Meaning so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing:
Meaning relating to or resembling farce, especially because of absurd or ridiculous aspects:
Meaning so ludicrous as to be amusing:
Meaning provoking laughter through being ludicrous:
Meaning very stupid:
Meaning having or showing a great lack of intelligence or common sense:
Meaning lacking good sense or judgement; unwise:
Meaning recklessly bold or rash:
Meaning (of a person or action) not wise or sensible; foolish:
Meaning not showing care for the consequences of an action; rash:
Meaning having or showing a lack of common sense or judgement; absurd and foolish:
Meaning lacking sense or meaning; silly:
Meaning childishly silly and immature:
Meaning of or occurring among babies or very young children:
Meaning silly and pointless:
Meaning not guided by or based on good sense:
Meaning not logical or reasonable:
Meaning lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning:
Meaning ridiculously impractical or ill-advised:
Meaning having little or no sense, use, or purpose:
Meaning lacking common sense; wildly foolish:
Meaning (of a course of action) impossible in practice to do or carry out:
Meaning not able to function or be carried out successfully; impractical:
Meaning not realistic:
Meaning different to what is normal or expected; strange:
Meaning different to what is usual or expected; strange:
Meaning unusual or surprising; difficult to understand or explain:
Meaning strange; odd:
Meaning suggesting something supernatural; unearthly:
Meaning (of a person or their behaviour) unconventional and slightly strange:
Meaning very strange or unusual:
Meaning imaginative or fanciful; remote from reality:
Meaning not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something:
Meaning comically or repulsively ugly or distorted:
Meaning foolish:
Meaning a bowl used by small children as a toilet:
Meaning easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty:
Meaning very foolish or stupid:
Meaning (of a person) slow to understand; stupid:
Meaning moving or operating, or designed to do so, only at a low speed; not quick or fast:
Meaning foolish; stupid:
Meaning foolish or stupid:
Meaning having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence; mindless:
Meaning offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging; bland:
Meaning mad; insane:
Meaning mentally unbalanced; deranged:
Meaning extremely foolish; irrational:
Meaning (of behaviour or an idea) extremely foolish; not sensible:
Meaning slightly mad; crazy:
Meaning of low intelligence; stupid:
Meaning stupid or slow to understand:
Meaning stupefied by sleep or a drug:
Meaning stupid:
Meaning feeling drowsy and lazy:
Meaning (of a person or their manner) sluggish or stupid:
Meaning relating to the mind:
Meaning mad; crazy:
Meaning silly and eccentric or scatterbrained:
daft antonyms
Meaning done or chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; likely to be of benefit:
Translation of daft
- German: verrückt
- French: malade, fou, aliéné, dément, zinzin, ouf, barje, barjot, cinglé, dingue, dingo, fêlé, givré, sinoque, maboul, timbré, cinoque, synoque, sinocque, chtarbé, schtarbé
- Spanish: loco, loca
- Italian: matto, pazzo, folle
Words that rhyme with daft
No rhymes for daft found