
Silly (adjective)
Laughable or amusing through foolishness or a foolish appearance.
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Blessed, particularly:
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Absurdly large.
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Good; pious.
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Pitiful, inspiring compassion, particularly:
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Holy.
Silly (adjective)
Innocent; suffering undeservedly, especially as an epithet of lambs and sheep.
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Helpless, defenseless.
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Insignificant, worthless, especially with regard to land quality.
Silly (adjective)
Weak, frail; flimsy use concerning people and animals is now obsolete.
Silly (adjective)
Simple, plain, particularly:
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Sickly; feeble; infirm.
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Rustic, homely.
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Mentally simple, foolish, particularly:
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Lowly, of humble station.
Silly (adjective)
Rustic, uneducated, unlearned.
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Thoughtless, lacking judgment.
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Mentally retarded.
Silly (adjective)
Very close to the batsman, facing the bowler; closer than short.
Silly (adverb)
Sillily: in a silly manner.
Silly (noun)
A silly person.
Silly (noun)
A term of address.
Silly (noun)
A mistake.
Sully (verb)
To soil or stain; to dirty.
“sowl|q1=obsolete”
“He did not wish to sully his hands with gardening.”
Sully (verb)
To corrupt or damage.
“She tried to sully her rival’s reputation with a suggestive comment.”
Sully (verb)
To become soiled or tarnished.
Sully (noun)
A blemish.
Silly (adjective)
having or showing a lack of common sense or judgement; absurd and foolish
“another of his silly jokes”
“‘Don’t be silly!’ she said”
Silly (adjective)
ridiculously trivial or frivolous
“he would brood about silly things”
Silly (adjective)
used to convey that an activity or process has been engaged in to such a degree that someone is no longer capable of thinking or acting sensibly
“he often drank himself silly”
“his mother worried herself silly over him”
Silly (adjective)
(especially of a woman, child, or animal) helpless; defenceless.
Silly (adjective)
denoting fielding positions very close to the batsman
“silly mid-on”
Silly (noun)
a foolish person (often used as a form of address)
“come on, silly”