verb
- present participle of befool; deceiving or tricking someone into believing something false
Usage: formal; somewhat archaic
Examples
- He was befooling his friends with elaborate pranks.
- The con artist spent weeks befooling potential victims.
- She accused him of befooling her with false promises.
- The magician enjoyed befooling his audience with clever illusions.
- Stop befooling yourself into thinking this will work.
- The politician was caught befooling voters about his record.