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folly

foolishness / lack of sense / ornamental building
Noun
pl: follies

This term carries a strong sense of judgment, often implying a lack of wisdom that leads to an avoidable mistake or a ridiculous outcome. It is more critical than simple foolishness, suggesting a failure of reason or a reckless disregard for consequences. In architectural terms, the word describes a whimsical structure designed to evoke a specific mood or historical era. These buildings are intentionally impractical, serving as visual ornaments rather than functional spaces, often mimicking ruins to create a romanticized landscape.

Meanings

Noun

Lack of good sense; foolishness.

"His decision to quit his job without a backup plan was sheer folly."

Noun

A costly or ornamental building with no practical purpose, often built in a garden or park to look like a ruin.

"The estate is famous for its eighteenth-century folly, which resembles a crumbling Greek temple."

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