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foolproof

1 of 2adjective
/ˈfulpruf/
1

designed or made to be impossible to fail or make a mistake, even by someone with little skill or knowledge

  • The step-by-step instructions provided a foolproof method for assembling the furniture.
  • The new security system was touted as foolproof, ensuring no unauthorized access.
  • The recipe's foolproof directions made it easy for even novice cooks to prepare a delicious meal.
  • The company claimed their software was foolproof, guaranteeing smooth operation without user errors.
  • The engineer devised a foolproof design for the bridge to withstand even the harshest weather conditions.