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    daft
    /dɑːft/

    adjective

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  2. Nov 2, 2012 · Daft is an adjective that means silly, foolish, or insane, depending on the context. It is chiefly used in British and Scottish English, and has various synonyms and phrases.

  3. adjective. UK informal uk / dɑːft / us / dæft / Add to word list. silly or stupid: You daft idiot! It was a pretty daft idea anyway. Don't be daft - let me pay - you paid last time. Fewer examples. He's thought up another daft scheme for getting rich before he's 20. He thinks I'm seeing another man, but that's just daft. I would never do that.

  4. Daft definition: senseless, stupid, or foolish.. See examples of DAFT used in a sentence.

  5. Daft means silly or stupid in UK informal English. Learn how to use it in sentences, idioms and alternative expressions, and see how it is translated in other languages.

  6. If you describe a person or their behaviour as daft, you think that they are stupid, impractical, or rather strange. [ British , informal ] He's not so daft as to listen to rumours.

  7. When the adjective daft is used, you know something extremely silly or obviously goofy is involved — like setting all your money on fire to keep warm, instead of just using it to buy a coat. Some synonyms for daft are absurd , ridiculous , senseless and idiotic , so if someone calls you "daft," maybe you should rethink what you are trying to ...

  8. Daft means foolish, insane, or playful, especially in Scots. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of daft in English and Spanish.