foolish 音标拼音: [f'ulɪʃ]
a . 愚蠢的,傻的;荒谬的,可笑的
愚蠢的,傻的;荒谬的,可笑的
foolish adj 1 :
devoid of good sense or judgment ; "
foolish remarks "; "
a foolish decision " [
ant : {
wise }]
2 :
having or revealing stupidity ; "
ridiculous anserine behavior "; "
a dopey answer "; "
a dopey kid "; "
some fool idea about rewriting authors '
books " [
synonym : {
anserine }, {
dopy },
{
dopey }, {
foolish }, {
goosey }, {
goosy }, {
gooselike }, {
jerky }]
Foolish \
Fool "
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a .
1 .
Marked with ,
or exhibiting ,
folly ;
void of understanding ;
weak in intellect ;
without judgment or discretion ;
silly ;
unwise .
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1913 Webster ]
I am a very foolish fond old man . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Such as a fool would do ;
proceeding from weakness of mind or silliness ;
exhibiting a want of judgment or discretion ;
as ,
a foolish act .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Absurd ;
ridiculous ;
despicable ;
contemptible .
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1913 Webster ]
A foolish figure he must make . --
Prior .
Syn :
Absurd ;
shallow ;
shallow -
brained ;
brainless ;
simple ;
irrational ;
unwise ;
imprudent ;
indiscreet ;
incautious ;
silly ;
ridiculous ;
vain ;
trifling ;
contemptible .
See {
Absurd }.
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1913 Webster ]
194 Moby Thesaurus words for "
foolish ":
Pickwickian ,
absurd ,
airy ,
apish ,
arch ,
asinine ,
batty ,
befooled ,
beguiled ,
bemused ,
besotted ,
beyond belief ,
bizarre ,
blockheaded ,
boneheaded ,
brainless ,
brash ,
buffoonish ,
catchpenny ,
cockamamie ,
cockeyed ,
confused ,
crazy ,
credulous ,
cuckoo ,
daffy ,
daft ,
dazed ,
demented ,
devilish ,
dim ,
dim -
witted ,
dippy ,
dizzy ,
dopey ,
doting ,
dotty ,
dull -
witted ,
dumb ,
elfish ,
elvish ,
empty ,
empty -
headed ,
erratic ,
extravagant ,
fantastic ,
fatuitous ,
fatuous ,
feebleminded ,
flaky ,
flimsy ,
fond ,
fool ,
foolhardy ,
foolheaded ,
fribble ,
fribbling ,
frivolous ,
frothy ,
fuddled ,
full of mischief ,
futile ,
gaga ,
goofy ,
grotesque ,
gulled ,
hasty ,
headless ,
headlong ,
heedless ,
high -
flown ,
high -
spirited ,
idiotic ,
idle ,
ignorant ,
ill -
advised ,
ill -
considered ,
illogical ,
imbecile ,
imbecilic ,
impetuous ,
impish ,
impolitic ,
imprudent ,
inane ,
incautious ,
incredible ,
indiscreet ,
inept ,
infatuated ,
injudicious ,
insane ,
insensate ,
irrational ,
knavish ,
kooky ,
lackbrained ,
laughable ,
lean -
minded ,
lean -
witted ,
light ,
light -
headed ,
loony ,
ludicrous ,
mad ,
maudlin ,
mindless ,
mischief -
loving ,
mischievous ,
misguided ,
monstrous ,
moronic ,
nonsensical ,
not bright ,
nugacious ,
nugatory ,
numskulled ,
nuts ,
nutty ,
obtuse ,
of little brain ,
otiose ,
outrageous ,
outre ,
pea -
brained ,
pin -
brained ,
playful ,
poppycockish ,
potty ,
prankish ,
pranksome ,
pranky ,
preposterous ,
puckish ,
rash ,
reasonless ,
reckless ,
ridiculous ,
roguish ,
rubbishy ,
sappy ,
scampish ,
scapegrace ,
scatterbrained ,
screwy ,
senseless ,
sentimental ,
shallow ,
short -
sighted ,
silly ,
skimble -
skamble ,
slackminded ,
slackwitted ,
slender ,
slight ,
slow -
witted ,
sportive ,
stolid ,
stupid ,
superficial ,
thick ,
thickheaded ,
thoughtless ,
trashy ,
trickish ,
tricksy ,
trifling ,
trite ,
trivial ,
twaddling ,
twaddly ,
ungifted ,
unintellectual ,
unintelligent ,
unorthodox ,
unreasonable ,
unreasoning ,
unstable ,
untalented ,
unthinking ,
unwary ,
unwise ,
unwitty ,
vacuous ,
vain ,
vapid ,
wacky ,
waggish ,
weak -
minded ,
weird ,
wet ,
wild ,
windy ,
witless
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FOOLISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster foolish implies the character of being or seeming unable to use judgment, discretion, or good sense
FOOLISH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Foolish definition: resulting from or showing a lack of sense; ill-considered: unwise See examples of FOOLISH used in a sentence
FOOLISH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary FOOLISH meaning: 1 unwise, stupid, or not showing good judgment: 2 unwise, stupid, or not showing good judgment… Learn more
foolish adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of foolish adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
FOOLISH definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary 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
Foolish - definition of foolish by The Free Dictionary Define foolish foolish synonyms, foolish pronunciation, foolish translation, English dictionary definition of foolish adj 1 Lacking or exhibiting a lack of good sense or judgment; silly: a foolish boy; a foolish purchase
foolish | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language . . . 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
foolish, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the word foolish, two of which are labelled obsolete, and one of which is considered offensive See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
FOOLISH Synonyms: 256 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Some common synonyms of foolish are asinine, fatuous, silly, and simple While all these words mean "actually or apparently deficient in intelligence," foolish implies the character of being or seeming unable to use judgment, discretion, or good sense
foolish - Wiktionary, the free dictionary foolish (comparative more foolish, superlative most foolish) (of a person, an action, etc ) Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise quotations