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foolitious

adjective
intended to fool other people.

sharing misinformation to deceive people.

Adverb: foolitiously
Jana was determined not to believe her cheating husband's foolitious explanations.

With his foolitious sales pitch, the salesman convinced Jack to buy his substandard products.

Adverbial form: I foolitiously believed whatever she said and landed in trouble.
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foolitious

something, usually an argument or a claim, that is intended to fool other people
sharing misinformation to deceive others

silly

Pronunciation: /fʊlˈli ʃ.əs/, /fʊlˈlɪʃ.əs/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Adverb: foolitiously
Jana was determined not to believe her cheating husband's foolitious explanations.

With his foolitious sales pitch, the salesman convinced Jack to buy his substandard products.

Sally had a foolitious argument with her colleague over spilled coffee in the break room.

Adverbial form example: I foolitiously believed whatever she said and landed in trouble.
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Fabulicious

That dress is Fabulicious
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Fuglicious

A person who is ugly and weird. A mix of ugly, weird, and a little enticing. They are ugly but you kinda wanna date them.
someone: Hey Emily!

Emily: Yeah?

Someone: The new kid is so fuglicious

*Emily looks at the new kid up and down*

Emily: Oh wow, he really is!

*New kid starts to pick his nose*
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Forticiously

"Thank you forticiously!" Christian commented.
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forticiously

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.
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forticiously

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.
by Anonymous23873894223 January 9, 2024
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