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    Foil
    /foil/

    verb

    • 1. prevent (something considered wrong or undesirable) from succeeding: "a brave policewoman foiled the armed robbery"

    noun

    • 1. the track or scent of a hunted animal.
    • 2. a setback in an enterprise; a defeat. archaic
  2. noun (1) 1. : very thin sheet metal. aluminum foil. 2. : a thin piece of material (such as metal) put under an inferior or paste stone to add color or brilliance. 3. : someone or something that serves as a contrast to another. acted as a foil for a comedian.

  3. a person or thing that makes another seem better by contrast: The straight man was an able foil to the comic. Synonyms: counterpart, complement, contrast. Architecture. an arc or a rounded space between cusps, as in the tracery of a window or other ornamentation. an airfoil or hydrofoil.

  4. FOIL definition: 1. a very thin sheet of metal, especially used to wrap food in to keep it fresh: 2. a piece of a…. Learn more.

  5. Definitions of foil. verb. hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of. “ foil your opponent”. synonyms: baffle, bilk, confound, cross, frustrate, queer, scotch, scuttle, spoil, thwart. see more. noun. a piece of thin and flexible sheet metal. “the photographic film was wrapped in foil ”.

  6. 1. metal in the form of very thin sheets: aluminum foil. 2. the metallic backing applied to glass to form a mirror. 3. a thin layer of metal placed under a gem in a closed setting to improve its color or brilliancy. 4. a person or thing that makes another seem better by contrast.

  7. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. [countable] foil (for somebody/something) a person or thing that contrasts with, and therefore emphasizes, the qualities of another person or thing. The pale walls provide a perfect foil for the furniture. His mellow guitar technique is the ideal foil for her soaring voice.

  8. 3 days ago · foil in American English. (fɔɪl ) noun. 1. a leaflike, rounded space or design between cusps or in windows, etc., as in Gothic architecture. 2. a very thin sheet or leaf of metal; specif., such a sheet, as of aluminum, used for wrapping food, etc. 3. the metal coating on the back of a mirror.

  9. enlarge image. [countable] a long, thin, light sword used in the sport of fencing. See foil in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: foil. Definition of foil noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. verb. /fɔɪl/ [often passive] Verb Forms. to stop something from happening, especially something illegal; to prevent somebody from doing something synonym thwart. foil something to foil a plan/crime/plot. Customs officials foiled an attempt to smuggle the paintings out of the country.

  11. Foil Definition. foiled, foiling, foils. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Verb. Noun. Pronoun. Filter. verb. foiled, foiling, foils. To keep from being successful; thwart; frustrate. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To make (a scent, trail, etc.) confused, as by recrossing, in order to balk the pursuers.

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