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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181. He realised however that Douglas Ferguson was speaking for the whole partnership and that it was foolish to resist.
182. Trying to claim relationship with the rich d'Urbervilles seemed so foolish and shameful to her.
183. If 50 million people say something foolish, it is still foolish. W. Somerset Maugham
184. He was in his forties, wore a decrepit old blazer and flannels, and had rabbity teeth and a foolish expression.
185. The voluptuous actress wouldn't need to play foolish games with him.
186. The extraordinary thing about his neighbor is that he knew she really meant this foolish remark.
187. The foolish trader is tempted by a bargain price and then scurries around trying to find a buyer for his bargains.
188. I felt rather like a man who has knocked on a cottage door and found himself in a palace; vaguely foolish.
189. They write off Ireland as a spent force(sentencedict.com), which in my experience is a foolish thing to do.
190. It tells us foolish bedtime stories in exchange for our promises to purchase the latest corporate goods and corporate services.
191. Silence is foolish if we are wise, but wise if we are foolish. Charles Caleb Colton
192. Another bird: This bird made the first bird feel foolish.
193. She felt a brief surge of annoyance, but then dismissed it as foolish.
194. I would have been a foolish man to do otherwise.
195. It came to this: The troublemaker would look foolish rather than daring.
196. The end of the Wall gives a powerful impetus for new security thinking, which the West would be foolish to ignore.
197. I think of how foolish I have been to bring her this present.
198. Education business partnerships, though recent in their current form, have antecedents which it would be foolish to ignore.
199. Anyway it would have been foolish to force some one into a life so demanding.
200. Equally it would be foolish to have starved yourself so that you were hungry enough to feel discomfort.
201. Why not seize the pleasure at once, how often is happiness destroyed by preparation, foolish preparations. Jane Austen
202. It is smart to act when action is needed. It is foolish to act when action is not necessary. Dr T.P.Chia
203. It is foolish to think, therefore, that any social, cultural affair or any language has remained the same.
204. But if you are well known, it seems foolish to pretend otherwise.
205. But Dudaev would be foolish to spurn the offer outright.
206. No doubt Thomas was deliberately making her look foolish in public in order to hide his real feelings.
207. The Monis government had been guilty of foolish panic, the Marne growers of mob violence.
208. Our prizes give you the chance to be penny foolish for once.
209. Only a handful of nagging doubts remained, locked at the back of his mind and these soon seemed hazy and foolish.
210. Oliver said he felt foolish running away and it would be best to slow and let the man pass.
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