daft

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daft

adj \ˈdaft also ˈdäft\

Definition of DAFT

1
a : silly, foolish b : mad, insane
2
Scottish : frivolously merry
daft·ly adverb
daft·ness \ˈdaf(t)-nəs\ noun

Examples of DAFT

  1. Your idea seems a bit daft to me.
  2. She looked at us as if we'd gone daft.

Origin of DAFT

Middle English dafte gentle, stupid; akin to Old English gedæfte mild, gentle, Middle English defte deft, Old Church Slavic podobati to be fitting
First Known Use: 14th century

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