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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121. Now it looked foolish and out of place.
122. Who would do such a foolish thing?
123. No laughter at some foolish boss.
124. He caught me by surprise and I sounded foolish.
125. Foolish pride: I considered myself indestructible.
126. That was very foolish, because relationships aren't everything.
127. It would be foolish even to hazard a guess.
128. It's very foolish of you, you know.
129. And yet he does things as foolish as that.
130. This pessimistic extreme is as foolish as its optimistic predecessor.
131. The coming and going in the city,(http://sentencedict.com/foolish.html) earning money just for myself having finally left a foolish marriage.
132. No girl would be so foolish, especially as it is so long ago, and not your fault at all.
133. Inevitably, the Front, which had proved itself a great matador, chased a foolish illusion and became the bull.
134. But, foolish thing that I am, this poor Miss Sally Godfrey runs in my head!
135. He smiled that ironic smile of his that always made me feel so foolish.
136. How could she have been so thoughtless, so foolish, done something so unarguably dangerous?
137. Silly talk is a sign of shallowness. Foolish vanity is a mark of stupidity. Dr T.P.Chia
138. These foolish things, she thought, remind me of you. ... And it was true.
139. Before God we are all equally wise and equally foolish. Albert Einstein
140. At least, he had saved his country from foolish fratricide by unselfishly renouncing the presidency.
141. It is a profitable thing, if one is wise, to seem foolish. Aeschylus
142. People are often blinded by love, making bad judgments and wrong choices, or doing stupid and foolish things, under the influence of love. Dr T.P.Chia
143. As a result of this foolish ambivalence the Government is in danger of wasting the credit it deserves for the minimum wage.
144. At times his language turned crude and made him look foolish.
145. This is a foolish policy which inevitably leads to a waste of nursing resources.
146. Surely he hadn't somehow read her mind and shared that foolish thought that stress and tiredness had put into her head?
147. He committed himself to a singularly foolish plan for Empire Free Trade.
148. To eat chalk is as foolish as to try to write on a blackboard with cheese!
149. How many people prayed at the stake? How foolish I look, kneeling like this..
150. It is foolish and unnatural to employ teaching methods that enforce and seem to advocate their quiet passivity.
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