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The noun 'silly' is a singular, common, noun; a word for someone who behaves in a nonsensical manner. The word 'silly' is also an adjective. Examples:

Noun: I'm such a silly, I mailed my keys with the letter.

Adjective: The silly boy thought I'd never heard that one before.

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foolishness is a noun. but in "the foolish cat", foolish is the adjective.

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Yes. The adverb is the rarely seen sillilly, and the noun is silliness.

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The word silly is an adjective, or colloquially a noun for someone silly.

The related noun form is silliness.

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Foolishly is an adverb. The adjective form is foolish.

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no u ugly fat

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