FOOLISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of FOOLISH is having or showing a lack of good sense, judgment, or discretion How to use foolish in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Foolish
FOOLISH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary You were very foolish to go out in a boat in weather like this It would be foolish to give up your job when you haven't got any other source of income I was foolish to buy such an expensive piece of equipment without checking that we really needed it He made a foolish bet with his brother and now he has to pay up
FOOLISH definition in American English | Collins English . . . If someone's behavior or action is foolish, it is not sensible and shows a lack of good judgment It would be foolish to raise hopes unnecessarily He admitted that he had acted foolishly They don't accept any foolishness when it comes to spending money
Foolish - definition of foolish by The Free Dictionary Lacking or exhibiting a lack of good sense or judgment; silly: a foolish boy; a foolish purchase 2 Capable of arousing laughter; absurd or ridiculous: a foolish grin
foolish adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . . (of actions or behavior) not showing good sense or judgment synonym silly, stupid She's just a vain, foolish woman I was foolish enough to believe what Jeff told me The accident was my fault—it would be foolish to pretend otherwise
foolish | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English . . . lacking in good sense or judgment, or appearing to lack them; silly It was no surprise that he lost all his money as he'd always been foolish in that way I was young and foolish then, and I made decisions that I regret now She looked foolish with that plastic bag over her head I'm not so foolish as to take a risk like that