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foolish

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more foolishsup: most foolish

This term carries a light, often pitying or critical tone. It describes a failure of judgment that is obvious in hindsight, suggesting a lack of common sense rather than a lack of intelligence. While a person might be intelligent but still act foolishly, the word emphasizes the absurdity of the specific action. Compared to "stupid," which can feel harsh or permanent, "foolish" often describes a temporary lapse or a specific mistake. It is frequently used in moral or cautionary contexts, such as when someone ignores a clear risk or behaves impulsively without thinking of the consequences.

Meanings

Adjective

Lacking good sense or judgment; unwise.

"It would be foolish to ignore the warning signs."

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