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silliness

American  
[sil-ee-nis] / ˈsɪl i nɪs /

noun

  1. the quality of lacking good sense; foolishness.

    The author pokes fun at herself and the general silliness of celebrity culture.

    Her blog cuts through the contradictions, misinformation, and downright silliness out there about naturopathy.

  2. absurdity, ridiculousness, or irrationality.

    This “no-touch” policy occasionally devolves into silliness, as when a teacher hesitates to help a five-year-old zip up a jacket.

  3. clownish, whimsical, or exaggerated humor and playfulness; unrestrained high spirits.

    Our sessions included a lot of chatter, laughter, and silliness—exactly what sitting around a table playing games with friends is all about.


Etymology

Origin of silliness

silly ( def. ) + -ness ( def. )

Example Sentences

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The magic of this “Salome” is its transcendence of silliness into acceptance.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 27, 2026

Despite the silliness, many scientists appreciate the Ig Nobels.

From Barron's • Mar. 10, 2026

Michael Neser claimed four wickets, Scott Boland three, with the silliness of the day summed up by Boland then opening the batting as nightwatchman.

From BBC • Dec. 26, 2025

"Through what you love, why not put that silliness on your wall? It's an extension of your personality and will bring you joy," she said.

From BBC • Dec. 13, 2025

She turned a cold, hard eye on her classmates and teachers, saw their weaknesses and silliness, and used her strong language skills to lash out.

From "The Landry News" by Andrew Clements