adjective
- comparative form of daft; more silly, foolish, or lacking in good sense
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- That’s an even dafter idea than your last one.
- He gets dafter every year, making the same mistakes repeatedly.
- The second plan was dafter than the first.
- She thought his excuse was dafter than anything she’d heard before.
- The movie’s plot becomes dafter as it goes on.
- His dafter moments always make us laugh.