Antonym: sagacious, wise. Similar words: polish, abolish, polished, fool, hooligan, symbolise, symbolism, publisher. Meaning: [fuːlɪʃ] adj. 1. devoid of good sense or judgment 2. having or revealing stupidity.
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61. I was foolish enough to believe him.
62. We consider them to have been foolish.
63. He is imbrued with foolish ideas.
64. Let me disabuse of that foolish prejudices.
65. The foolish boy was laughed at wherever he went.
66. I'm surprised that he should have been so foolish.
67. We were all amused at his foolish behaviour.
68. Making people feel foolish is emphatically not my strategy.
69. It is foolish to risk skin cancer.Sentence dictionary
70. I count it foolish to let him go.
71. How can you justify your rude and foolish behaviour?
72. I felt foolish and a failure.
73. The foolish boy flouted his mother's advice.
74. It's foolish to take any dieting to extremes.
75. That was a rather foolish thing to do.
76. She was sublimely unaware of how foolish she looked.
77. Everyone laughed at his foolish antics.
78. How foolish you should be if you were to take these words seriously.
79. It seems foolish not to give Ann her freedom(sentencedict.com), if that's what she really wants.
80. I felt very foolish having to stand up and give a speech.
81. It was foolish of you to pick a fight with a heavyweightboxing champion!
82. I ask him to put away such a foolish idea.
83. It would be foolish to pretend that the accident never happened.
84. The foolish king raised an army against his elder brother.
85. If he had a modicum of sense, he wouldn't do such a foolish thing.
86. It would be foolish to let such an opportunity slip; it's a chance of a lifetime.
87. His foolish behaviour may put his whole future in jeopardy.
88. He tried to fence off the consequences of his foolish act.
89. It would be foolish and impetuous to resign over such a small matter.
90. We have to switchback and persuade him out of his foolish plans.
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