Sentences

befool in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To befool means to deceive or trick someone, often by misleading them or making them believe something that is not true.

Sample Sentences

  1. He tried to befriend her, but she felt he was just trying to befool her.
  2. The magician's tricks were designed to befool even the most skeptical audience members.
  3. Don't let him befool you with his charming smile; he has ulterior motives.
  4. She realized too late that the advertisement was meant to befool consumers.
  5. His elaborate story was nothing more than an attempt to befool his colleagues.
  6. The con artist managed to befool everyone at the gala with his convincing act.
  7. It's easy to befool someone who wants to believe in something extraordinary.
  8. The prank was harmless, but it did befool her for a few moments.
  9. They aimed to befool the competition with false information about their product.
  10. In retrospect, the signs were clear, but he had allowed himself to befool.