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Foolish   /fˈulɪʃ/   Listen
Foolish

adjective
1.
Devoid of good sense or judgment.  "A foolish decision"  Antonym: wise.
2.
Having or revealing stupidity.  Synonyms: anserine, dopey, dopy, gooselike, goosey, goosy, jerky.  "A dopey answer" , "A dopey kid" , "Some fool idea about rewriting authors' books"



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"Foolish" Quotes from Famous Books



... are "perfectly just" on the "Allegorical lines", except that, in this district, corn is as often cut with a scythe, as with a hook. However, for ""Scythes-man"" read "Rustic". For ""poor fond thing"," read "foolish thing", and for ""flung to fade, and rot, and die"," read "flung ...
— Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. • Coleridge, ed. Turnbull

... "What ridiculous fancies you have!" She came behind him and, drawing his head back, kissed him on the forehead. "Oh, you poor, foolish boy!" she said. ...
— Frances Waldeaux • Rebecca Harding Davis

... to give you the preference?-That was not at all stated. They simply gave us the preference, because they had a notion-a very foolish notion-that we might have acted in the same way as other parties would probably have acted if they had not done so: that was, by giving them a warning and turning them ...
— Second Shetland Truck System Report • William Guthrie

... willingly walk a mile to have half an hour's chat with her; but to-day I could not serve her, nor could she talk with me; so why should I trouble myself about the matter? Had I gone, I should only have seen her flushed and nervous, her poor fresh-caught husband looking foolish and superfluous, and an uncomfortable crowd of over-dressed, ill-dressed people, engaged in analyzing her emotions, estimating the value of her wedding-presents, and criticizing each ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 4, No. 24, Oct. 1859 • Various

... saith: Young man, I say unto thee, arise. The soul in itself is a simple work; what God works in the simple light of the soul is more beautiful and more delightful than all the other works which He works in all creatures. But foolish people take evil for good and good for evil. But to him who rightly understands, the one work which God works in the soul is better and nobler and higher than all the world. Through that light comes grace. Grace never comes in the ...
— Light, Life, and Love • W. R. Inge


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