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Fool's paradise Meaning in English

expression

ˈfuɫz/ /ˈpɛɹəˌdaɪs
FOOLZ PAIR-uh-dice
fuːlz/ /pˈæɹədˌaɪs
FOOLZ PAIR-uh-dice

Definition

A situation where someone is happy because they do not see or admit the real problems, living in false hope or illusion.

Usage & Nuances

It's usually used to warn that someone's happiness is based on illusions or denial, not reality. Slightly formal or literary; often used in analysis or commentary. Collocation: 'living in a fool's paradise', 'built on a fool's paradise'. Not an insult, but can sound critical or cautionary.

Example Sentences

He is living in a fool's paradise, thinking his problems will just go away.

basic

Don’t stay in a fool's paradise—face the truth about your job.

basic

Believing you can win the lottery every week is a fool's paradise.

basic

I hate to break it to you, but you're living in a fool's paradise if you think they'll hire you without experience.

natural

All that talk about easy riches is just a fool's paradise—there's no shortcut to success.

natural

She knows it's a fool's paradise, but pretending everything's fine helps her get through the day.

natural