Befoolment

/bɪˈfuːlmənt/ noun

The state of being fooled or deceived, or the act of fooling someone.

Derived from 'befool' plus the suffix '-ment' (from Latin '-mentum'), which creates a noun indicating a state, condition, or result. This suffix became productive in Middle English, allowing speakers to nominalize almost any verb.

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