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foolish
[ foo-lish ]
adjective
- resulting from or showing a lack of sense; ill-considered: unwise:
a foolish action;
a foolish speech.
Synonyms: thoughtless, imprudent, preposterous, nonsensical, absurd, ridiculous, unintelligent, senseless, brainless, witless, stupid
- lacking forethought or caution.
Synonyms: thoughtless, imprudent, incautious, heedless, half-baked, foolhardy, reckless, rash, impetuous
- trifling, insignificant, or paltry.
foolish
/ ˈfuːlɪʃ /
adjective
- unwise; silly
- resulting from folly or stupidity
- ridiculous or absurd; not worthy of consideration
- weak-minded; simple
- an archaic word for insignificant
Derived Forms
- ˈfoolishly, adverb
- ˈfoolishness, noun
Other Words From
- fool·ish·ly adverb
- fool·ish·ness noun
- o·ver·fool·ish adjective
- o·ver·fool·ish·ly adverb
- qua·si-fool·ish adjective
- qua·si-fool·ish·ly adverb
- un·fool·ish adjective
- un·fool·ish·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Idioms and Phrases
see penny wise and pound foolish .Example Sentences
Besides, assuming that Latinos would break the time-honored immigrant tradition of spitting on more recent arrivals was as foolish as thinking that Liz Cheney campaigning alongside Harris would do any good.
The judge rejected a claim Kucharski had acted out of "foolish bravado" to provoke a reaction.
The worst part is that Trump, in all his deranged misery, is still better off than the foolish fans who use him as a role model.
In what many mainstream political observers and professional centrists have described as foolish given the importance of the battleground states, Trump is also planning rallies and other events in blue states.
“He was actually a really good, I don’t want to say friend - I don’t want to act foolish, ‘he was my friend’ - but I got along with him great.”
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A foolish action is one that shows a lack of sense or is ill-considered. How is foolish different from fatuous, silly, inane, stupid, and asinine? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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