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foil

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: foilspast: foiledpp: foileding: foiling

In a literary or social context, this word describes a strategic contrast. It is not merely about being different, but about acting as a backdrop that makes the primary subject's traits more vivid and apparent. This creates a dynamic where one entity defines the other through opposition.

Countable when referring to a fencing sword or a contrasting person. Uncountable when referring to the metallic material used for wrapping.

Meanings

Noun

A thin sheet of metal, typically aluminum, used for wrapping or protection.

"Wrap the leftovers in aluminum foil."

Noun

A person or thing that contrasts with another to highlight particular qualities.

"The clumsy sidekick serves as a foil to the hero's competence."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To prevent something from succeeding.

"The police acted quickly to foil the robbery attempt."

Noun

A light, flexible sword used in fencing.

"He lunged forward with his foil."

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