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Sep 5, 2012
This week's themeWhose what? This week's words crow's feet god's penny fool's paradise winner's circle writer's block Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargfool's paradise
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A state of happiness based on false hopes.
ETYMOLOGY:
From English fool, from Latin follis (windbag, fool) + paradise, via
French, Latin, and Greek, from Avestan pairidaeza (enclosure, park).
Earliest documented use: 1462. Also see,
fool's gold and
fool's errand.
USAGE:
"She'd been living in a fool's paradise, hoping for his heart, for
his ardor at least." Diana Palmer; Noelle; Ivy Books; 1995. See more usage examples of fool's paradise in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult; the day he forgives himself, he becomes wise. -Alden Nowlan, poet, novelist, and playwright (1933-1983)
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