🙃foolish

adjective
/ˈfuːlɪʃ/

Meaning

showing a lack of good sense or judgment
lacking good sense or judgment; unwise; silly

Example Sentences

It was foolish to go out without an umbrella in the storm.

It was foolish of him to drive in such heavy rain.

Example Expressions

foolish pride

Synonyms

silly, stupid, unwise, senseless, childish
Entry 1
silly, stupid, unwise, senseless, childish
Entry 2
silly, stupid, unwise, senseless

Antonyms

wise, sensible, smart, intelligent, prudent
Entry 1
wise, sensible, smart
Entry 2
wise, sensible, intelligent, prudent

Collocations

foolish mistake, foolish idea, act foolish, foolish pride, foolish behavior, foolish decision
Entry 1
foolish mistake, foolish idea, act foolish, foolish pride
Entry 2
foolish mistake, foolish behavior, foolish decision

More Example Sentences

She is foolish enough to share her password.

He is foolish enough to quit without a plan.

She was foolish enough to share her password.

I am foolish enough to waste my time on drama.

We are foolish enough to skip the safety check.

She is foolish enough to trust strangers online.

We are foolish enough to buy it without checking.

He was foolish enough to ignore the warning sign.

They are foolish enough to lie about something small.

We were foolish enough to wait until the last minute.

Related Vocabularies

conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected
lively; energetic; playful; mischievous
Emerging, developing, or in the early stages of formation
Deserving mockery; absurd or unreasonable.
firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
able to be endured; tolerable; not too unpleasant or painful

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