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Meaning of silly
The primary meaning of the word "silly" is having or showing a lack of sense or judgment.
Etymology of silly
The word "silly" originated from the Old English word "saelig", which meant happy, lucky, or blissful, and later evolved to mean foolish or weak-minded in Middle English, influenced by the Old Norse word "selig" and the Middle English word "seely", which meant happy or fortunate, and later took on the meaning of foolish or weak-minded.
Synonyms
foolish
absurd
ridiculous
preposterous
laughable
comical
humorous
amusing
entertaining
diverting
lighthearted
frivolous
foolish
idiotic
senseless
irrational
illogical
inane
fatuous
vacuous
vapid
silly
incoherent
nonsensical
absurd
asinine
balmy
brainless
daft
demented
dense
dim-witted
doltish
dopey
dumb
half-baked
half-witted
inept
insane
kooky
loony
lunatic
mad
mindless
moronic
nutty
puerile
screwy
simpleminded
stupid
thoughtless
unintelligent
unwise
wacky
witless
zany
Definitions
- Having or showing a lack of sense or judgment, absurd, or foolish
- Lacking in seriousness or maturity, frivolous or trifling
- Causing or intended to cause laughter, amusing or comical
Usage Examples
- The comedian's silly jokes had the audience in stitches.
- She made a silly face at her friend, trying to make her laugh.
- The silly rules of the game were intended to add to its entertainment value.
Antonyms
sensible
rational
logical
reasonable
wise
intelligent
smart
clever
astute
sharp
bright
perceptive
discerning
prudent
judicious
sensible
serious
solemn
grave
somber
earnest
sober
thoughtful
reflective
deliberate
cautious
careful
wise
sage
sapient
shrewd
canny
cunning
clever
brilliant
intellectual
erudite
knowledgeable
informed
educated
enlightened