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    Fool·proof
    /ˈfo͞olˌpro͞of/

    adjective

    • 1. incapable of going wrong or being misused: "a foolproof security system"
  2. Add to word list. (of a plan or machine) so simple and easy to understand that it is unable to go wrong or be used wrongly: I don't believe there's any such thing as a foolproof system for making money. This new recipe is supposed to be foolproof. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. easy.

  3. adjective. /ˈfuːlpruːf/ (of a plan, machine, method, etc.) very well designed and easy to use so that it cannot fail and you cannot use it wrongly synonym infallible. This recipe is foolproof—it works every time. No system can ever be completely foolproof. The system is virtually foolproof.

  4. Foolproof definition: involving no risk or harm, even when tampered with.. See examples of FOOLPROOF used in a sentence.

  5. May 10, 2024 · foolproof. (fuːlpruːf ) adjective. Something such as a plan or a machine that is foolproof is so well designed, easy to understand, or easy to use that it cannot go wrong or be used wrongly. The system is not 100 per cent foolproof. I spent the day working out a foolproof plan to save him.

  6. Foolproof is an early twentieth century American English word that combines fool, or "silly person" and proof, "resistant." Definitions of foolproof. adjective. not liable to failure. “a foolproof identification system”. synonyms: unfailing. infallible. incapable of failure or error. verb.

  7. Foolproof definition: . See examples of FOOLPROOF used in a sentence.

  8. foolproof meaning: A foolproof method, plan, or system is certain to succeed and not fail.. Learn more.

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