The adjectivemeansor, more literally,impervious to the incompetence of fools.Just as a bulletproof vest makes one invulnerable to bullets, a foolproof plan is designed to be invulnerable to fools.Foolproofis usually one word, without ahyphen(though the hyphenated form,fool-proof, is not uncommon)...
full proof or foolproof If you want to get credit for solving a complicated mathematical problem, you will have to provide a full proof. But if you’re trying to make something as easy as possible, you want to make it foolproof—so simple even a fool couldn’t screw it up. Face...
Proof is an adjective that means “able to withstand, or invulnerable.” When you combine the two terms, you get foolproof. This adjective means “involving no risk or harm, or never-failing.” In other words, something foolproof would still work even if a fool were operating it. What is...
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In my quest to find a child-friendly, memorable way to teach my daughter the true meaning of Christmas, I tried a variety of different things. The one that stuck, the one that captured her attention and brought joy to her face was a “countdown to Christmas” paper chain — with a tw...