foolish

IPA: fˈuɫɪʃ

adjective

  • (of a person, an action, etc.) Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
  • Resembling or characteristic of a fool.
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Examples of "foolish" in Sentences

  • The Pope rejected what he called their foolish novelties.
  • Every day of the month that followed, Kwan-yin's relatives begged her to give up what they called her foolish notion.
  • BRAHIMI: The minister also said that the U.S. and Britain were preparing to launch what he called a foolish and stupid attack, that Iraq was preparing for that, while it was at the same time doing all it could to cooperate and avert war.
  • BRAHIMI: The minister also said that the U.S. was preparing to launch what he called a foolish and stupid attack in defiance of the international communities 'will, but he said Iraq was preparing to face that eventuality as well -- Paula.
  • But later, these things which some man has done because he loved you, and which you call foolish, will grow large in your life, and shine out strongly, and when you are discouraged and alone, you will take them out, and the memory of them will make you proud and happy.
  • Refusing to permit anything to interfere with my warm, vibrant, and exciting feelings, I laughed at what I called my foolish imagination and ran from the room, my own laughter trickling behind and finally shut away behind the bedroom doors to linger in the shadows with all the other ghost sounds that haunted Farthinggale Manor.

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