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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241. You don't think before you do something foolish. You do your thinking afterwards. Colette
242. Perhaps she had been foolish to remain here, eating a poached egg and spinach off a tray.
243. The wise respond. The foolish react. The wise think and then act. The foolish act and then regret. RVM
244. Giving him a foolish little wave, she decided she'd better return the chisel before she forgot all about it.
245. I wince myself, lanced with regret at the foolish vanity that led me to mention this prospect.
246. But it would be foolish to dismiss it as nothing more than a gimmick.
246. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
247. Surely Lorton wouldn't be so foolish as to kill Newley?
248. Not so foolish as to put your head in a noose.
249. Men who believe themselves out of all danger may grow careless, and make some foolish move that can betray them.
250. He sincerely hoped that the Navigator would never be foolish enough to try to charm Meh'Lindi into his bed.
251. In fact, there is another plan afoot, which makes it foolish to be buying an estate.
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