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Daffy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Daffy means silly or eccentric in a playful or amusing way. It is often used to describe someone’s behavior or personality as lighthearted and slightly absurd.

daffy

/ˈdæfi/ /ˈdɑːfi/

Definition:

Silly or eccentric in a mildly amusing way.

Synonyms:

goofy, wacky, zany, nutty

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

sensible, serious, rational

Common Collocations:

daffy duck, daffy idea, daffy humor

Derivatives:

daffiness, daffily

Usage Tips:

Use "daffy" to describe lighthearted silliness, not serious foolishness.

Common Phrases:

daffy as a brush, daffy duck, acting daffy

Etymology:

Originated in the late 19th century, possibly from "daff," a dialect term for a silly person.

Examples:

  • 1. The comedian's daffy antics made everyone laugh.
  • 2. She has a daffy sense of humor that brightens the room.
  • 3. Don’t be so daffy—focus on the task!
  • 4. His daffy impression of the teacher was spot-on.

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