Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

fools-errand

noun
/ˈfuːlzˈɛr.ənd/
Definition
A task that is pointless or futile, often undertaken with the thought that it might lead to some benefit or success, but which ultimately does not.
Examples
  • Sending him to negotiate was a fool’s errand; he had no power to make decisions.
  • Trying to convince her to change her mind was nothing but a fool’s errand.
Meaning
An action or assignment that is unlikely to produce any results or is designed to fail, making it seem as if the person was sent on a task that was foolish from the start.
Synonyms
  • pointless task
  • futile endeavor
  • useless venture