Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
no-fool
Adjective
/ˈnōˌfo͞ol/

Definition
A term used to describe someone who is not easily deceived or tricked.

Examples
- Don’t try to pull a fast one on her; she’s no-fool.
- His no-fool attitude helped him navigate the tricky business deal.

Meaning
This phrase characterizes a person who is wise to the tricks and deceptions others might attempt to employ. They are often astute, savvy, or well-informed.

Synonyms
- astute
- shrewd
- sharp
- wise