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daft adj: mainly UK, informal (person: stupid, silly) χαζός, ανόητος επίθ (ανεπίσημο) παλαβός επίθ : Several daft pedestrians were wandering back and forth between the cars. Μερικοί ανόητοι πεζοί περιφέρονταν πέρα δώθε ανάμεσα στα αυτοκίνητα.
2 Νοε 2012 · Daft is an adjective that means silly, foolish, or insane, depending on the context. It is chiefly used in British and Scottish English, and has various synonyms and phrases.
Daft is an adjective that means silly or stupid, often used in informal UK English. Learn how to use daft in sentences, idioms and translations with Cambridge Dictionary.
Daft means stupid, impractical, or rather strange in British informal speech. It can also be a slang word for insane or extremely fond of something. See examples, synonyms, and word origin.
Daft means senseless, stupid, or foolish, or insane or crazy in Scottish English. It can also be a slang word for extremely fond of something. See the origin, derived forms, and usage examples of daft.
Daft means silly or stupid in UK informal English. Learn how to use it in sentences, idioms and translations with the Cambridge Dictionary.
Daft means "foolish, wacky, or nutty." like your daft idea of wearing flip-flops to hike through the snow so that you didn't ruin your boots. When the adjective daft is used, you know something extremely silly or obviously goofy is involved — like setting all your money on fire to keep warm, instead of just using it to buy a coat.