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benêt

simpleton, fool

noun buh-NEH Rare

Usage Note

Benêt describes a naive, gullible person who is mildly foolish rather than malicious. The final t is silent. It can function as both noun and adjective (un air benêt — 'a foolish look'), and has a gentle, somewhat old-fashioned tone compared to stronger insults.

Examples

"Ne fais pas le benêt devant eux."

Natural Translation

Don't play the fool in front of them.

Literal Translation

Don't make the simpleton in-front-of them.

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