"Fool" is relating to the term "idiot" or "moron" in the sense that no idiot can surpass, only smart people can, hence the term "foolproof".
# Designed so as to be impervious to human incompetence, error, or misuse: a foolproof detonator; a foolproof safety lock.
# Effective; infallible: a foolproof scheme.
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Yes, it is a single word foolproof (designed to work despite errors).
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It is something that is sure to work, foolproof
It is something that is sure to work, foolproof
Foolproof was created in 2003.
The duration of Foolproof is 1.55 hours.
Nothing can be made foolproof because fools are far too ingenious. That trap is foolproof.
Foolproof simply means proof against failing, such as a foolproof plan. Also, foolproof can be defined as something that is effective, or something that is incapable of being misused or wrong.
Foolproof - 2014 I was released on: USA: 2014
"Foolproof" is one word.
Foolproof - 2012 was released on: USA: November 2012
Foolproof - 1936 was released on: USA: 7 March 1936
"foolproof" is an adjective. It describes something that is designed or organized in a way that it cannot fail or go wrong, making it very easy to use or understand.
Foolproof usually refers to instructions or directions. In this cases if someone was to describe instructions or directions as "foolproof" it would mean that anyone would understand them. The term literally comes from the two words "fool" and "proof", where "fool" refers to an idiot and "proof" refers to failsafe, coming together to describe that something is failsafe against even a fool.