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goof in Italian

goof in Italian is errore, sbaglio, fuori di testa — goof means a mistake or blunder.

goof in Italian

errore
noun
(US, informal) A mistake or error.
sbaglio
noun
(US, informal) A mistake or error.
fuori di testa
noun
(US, Canada, MTE, informal) A foolish and/or silly person; a goofball.
tonto
noun
(US, Canada, MTE, informal) A foolish and/or silly person; a goofball.
errare
verb
(US) To make a mistake.
sbagliare
verb
(US) To make a mistake.
prendere una cantonata
verb
(US) To engage in mischief.

What does "goof" mean?

  1. noun A mistake or blunder.
    "That was a minor goof — nobody even noticed."
  2. noun A silly or foolish person.
    "He's a lovable goof who always makes us laugh."
  3. verb To make a mistake, or to fool around instead of being serious.
    "I goofed and sent the email to the wrong person."

goof in a sentence

  • That was a minor goof — nobody even noticed.
  • He's a lovable goof who always makes us laugh.
  • I goofed and sent the email to the wrong person.
  • The kids were just goofing around in the backyard.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "goof" in Italian?

"goof" in Italian is errore, sbaglio, fuori di testa. goof means: A mistake or blunder.

How do you use "goof" in a sentence?

Example: "That was a minor goof — nobody even noticed." In Italian, "goof" is errore, sbaglio, fuori di testa.

Are there other ways to say "goof" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 7 translations listed for "goof": errore, sbaglio, fuori di testa, tonto, errare, sbagliare.

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