foolproof
Pronunciation
/ˈfuɫˌpɹuf/

Definition & Meaning of "foolproof"in English

foolproof
01

designed or made to be impossible to fail or make a mistake, even by someone with little skill or knowledge

Grammatical Information
Composition
Compound
qualitative
Superlative
most foolproof
Comparative
more foolproof
gradable
Examples
The step-by-step instructions provided a foolproof method for assembling the furniture.
to foolproof
01

to make something so simple or effective that it is impossible to fail

Grammatical Information
Composition
Compound
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
foolproof
3rd person singular
foolproofs
Present participle
foolproofing
Past simple
foolproofed
Past participle
foolproofed
Examples
The engineers foolproofed the design to ensure it was easy to operate.
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