daft
Daft is an English adjective meaning silly, foolish, or irrational. It can describe actions, ideas, or people perceived as lacking sense, often with a mild or affectionate tone. In British and Irish English, the term is common in everyday speech; in American usage it is understood but less frequent and may carry a slightly stronger humorous or critical edge.
The exact origin of daft is unclear, but it has Scots and Northern English dialect roots and
Usage and phrases: Common uses include daft idea, daft plan, or daft notion, indicating that something is
Beyond everyday speech, daft appears in place names, surnames, and brand names, and it often serves as
Overall, daft remains a flexible term that signals a lack of sense or seriousness, typically without severe