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sil·ly  (sl)
adj. sil·li·er, sil·li·est
1. Exhibiting a lack of wisdom or good sense; foolish. See Synonyms at foolish.
2. Lacking seriousness or responsibleness; frivolous: indulged in silly word play; silly pet names for each other.
3. Semiconscious; dazed: knocked silly by the impact.

[Middle English seli, silli, blessed, innocent, hapless, from Old English gesælig, blessed.]

silli·ly (sl-l) adv.
silli·ness n.

silly [ˈsɪlɪ]
adj -lier, -liest
1. lacking in good sense; absurd
2. frivolous, trivial, or superficial
3. feeble-minded
4. dazed, as from a blow
5. Obsolete homely or humble
n
1. (Team Sports / Cricket) (modifier) Cricket (of a fielding position) near the batsman's wicket silly mid-on
2. pl -lies Also called silly-billy Informal a foolish person
[C15 (in the sense: pitiable, hence the later senses: foolish): from Old English sǣlig (unattested) happy, from sǣl happiness; related to Gothic sēls good]
silliness  n

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