Foolproof
From Mereja Words
English
Adjective
Foolproof (comparative more Foolproof, superlative most Foolproof)
- For a device: protected, or designed to be proof against misuse or error; fail-safe.
- For an idea or plan: infallible, or bulletproof.
Thesaurus
adaptable, airtight, ballproof, bombproof, bulletproof, burglarproof, certain, convenient, corrosionproof, dampproof, dependable, ductile, feasible, fire-resisting, fireproof, flameproof, flexible, guaranteed, handy, hermetic, holeproof, impervious to, infallible, leakproof, malleable, manageable, maneuverable, noiseproof, pliable, pliant, practical, proof, proof against, punctureproof, reliable, resistant, rustproof, safe, shatterproof, shellproof, soundproof, sure, sure-fire, tight, tractable, trustworthy, unfailing, untroublesome, warranted, watertight, weatherproof, wieldable, wieldy, yielding
Etymology
fool
Translations
(device) fail-safe
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