morosoph

[アメリカ]/ˌmɒrəˈsɒf/
[イギリス]/ˌmɔːrəˈsɑːf/

日本語訳

Word Forms
複数形morosophs

例文

the professor acted like a morosoph, hiding profound wisdom behind bumbling gestures.

in shakespeare's plays, the fool often serves as a morosoph, speaking truth through nonsense.

a true morosoph knows when to appear ignorant, gaining trust before sharing insights.

the morosoph's paradoxical nature confuses those who cannot see beyond surface appearances.

ancient philosophers sometimes adopted the role of morosoph to avoid political persecution.

some scholars consider socrates a morosoph, wise enough to admit his own ignorance.

the morosoph tradition in literature uses foolishness as a vehicle for deeper truths.

he played the morosoph at court, entertaining nobles while secretly criticizing their folly.

a literary morosoph must balance comic absurdity with underlying philosophical depth.

the paradoxical wisdom of the morosoph has fascinated thinkers across centuries.

some religious texts portray holy figures as morosophs, appearing simple yet possessing divine knowledge.

the morosoph character in this novel uses apparent foolishness to expose societal hypocrisies.

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