Synonyms for foolproof
Grammar : Adj |
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Phonetic Transcription : ˈfulˌpruf |
Top 10 synonyms for foolproof Other synonyms for the word foolproof
Définition of foolproof
Origin :- also fool-proof, 1902, American English, "safe against the incompetence of a fool," from fool (n.) + proof.
- adj infallible
- All of us—all the Academy top brass—develop a foolproof test for cadet maneuvers.
- Extract from : « Stand by for Mars! » by Carey Rockwell
- He had to establish some sort of foolproof disguise, and he had to make contact with Earth's underground.
- Extract from : « The Status Civilization » by Robert Sheckley
- There are a few sequences of words that really are foolproof, carrying their own atmosphere and dignity with them.
- Extract from : « The Book of Susan » by Lee Wilson Dodd
- He had smashed the radio, a marvelously compact and foolproof outfit, arbitrarily tuned to a fixed short wave-length.
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 » by Various
- This time he wasn't afraid of meeting a Bandersnatch or anything else, for he had a method of escape that was foolproof.
- Extract from : « Insidekick » by Jesse Franklin Bone
- Someone would probably have to keep them wound from now on, unless they could devise a foolproof motor.
- Extract from : « The Sky Is Falling » by Lester del Rey
- But trying to work out a foolproof plan would be a waste of time when she didn't know just what she was up against.
- Extract from : « Legacy » by James H Schmitz
- In other words, it tends more to make turrets and ordnance what the experts call "foolproof."
- Extract from : « With the Battle Fleet » by Franklin Matthews
- Fastest lens, foolproof operation, guaranteed for the life of the owner, and retailing for exactly twenty-five dollars.
- Extract from : « Revolution » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- He tried to figure out some foolproof way of cabling to Havana, but the censorship hazards were too great.
- Extract from : « The Five Arrows » by Allan Chase
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