English
Etymology
silly + -ness
Pronunciation
Noun
silliness (countable and uncountable, plural sillinesses)
- (uncountable) That which is perceived as silly or frivolous.
- (countable) An act that is silly; a result of being silly.
Synonyms
Translations
that which is perceived as silly or frivolous
- Catalan: ximpleria (ca) f
- French: bêtise (fr) f, stupidité (fr) f
- German: Dummheit (de) f, Albernheit (de) f
- Irish: aerthacht f, breallaireacht f, breallántacht f, brealsúnacht f, bundúnacht f, diúide f, dreolánacht f, éagantacht f, gamalacht f, gogaideacht f, guanacht f, leamhas m, leimhe f, málóideacht f, óinsiúlacht f, pleotaíocht f
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- Italian: stupidità (it) f
- Latin: fatuitās f, socordia f
- Latvian: muļķība f, dumjība f
- Manx: meecheeall f, meecheeallid m
- Scottish Gaelic: amaideas m
- Swedish: larv (sv) n, dumhet (sv) c, fånighet (sv) c
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