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  1. A happy state that one inhabits for foolish, unfounded, or delusional reasons. We were living in a fool's paradise thinking that the financial successes of the early 2000s would last forever.

  2. The phrase “fool’s paradise” is a common idiom in English language that refers to a state of happiness or success that is based on false beliefs or unrealistic expectations.

  3. Fool’s paradise Meaning. The idiom "fool's paradise" is used to describe a place or situation that seems perfect on the surface but is actually full of hidden dangers or problems. It is often used to caution someone about something that may seem too good to be true at first glance.

  4. Fool's paradise definition: a state of enjoyment based on false beliefs or hopes; a state of illusory happiness.. See examples of FOOL'S PARADISE used in a sentence.

  5. What's the meaning of the phrase 'A fool's paradise'? A state of happiness based on false hope. What's the origin of the phrase 'A fool's paradise'? This is an early phrase, first recorded in the Paston Letters, 1462: “I wold not be in a folis paradyce.” Shakespeare later used it in Romeo and Juliet, 1592. Nurse:

  6. A fool’s paradise. Meaning. A state of euphoria with no basis in reality. Examples. He thinks he is going to get the top job but there’s no chance of that. He’s just living in a fool’s paradise. Where did it originate? The United Kingdom – 16th century. Where is it used? Worldwide. Hear the idiom spoken. Your browser does not support audio.