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Ninny - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

ninny

/ˈnɪni/ /ˈnɪni/

Definition:

A foolish or silly person.

Synonyms:

fool, simpleton, dolt, dunce

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

genius, sage

Common Collocations:

silly ninny, complete ninny, absolute ninny

Derivatives:

ninnies, ninnied (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "ninny" informally to describe someone acting foolishly; avoid in formal contexts.

Common Phrases:

ninnyhammer, acting like a ninny, don't be a ninny

Etymology:

Likely derived from "innocent" or influenced by "noodle," implying simplicity or foolishness.

Examples:

  • 1. Stop acting like a ninny and focus on your work!
  • 2. She called him a ninny for forgetting his keys again.
  • 3. Don’t be such a ninny—it’s just a harmless spider!
  • 4. The teacher scolded the class clown for being a silly ninny.

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