Meaning of Foolish
Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
In simple words: Not smart or sensible; lacking good judgement.
Foolish in a sentence
- It was foolish to invest all his savings in that risky project.
- Her foolish mistake cost her the promotion she was aiming for.
- Making foolish decisions in haste often leads to regret later.
- He made a foolish comment that embarrassed everyone at the meeting.
- They thought it was a foolish idea to go hiking during a storm.
How to use Foolish
Use 'foolish' in both formal and informal contexts when describing decisions or actions that lack wisdom. Avoid using it in serious or sensitive situations where it might offend the person involved.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'foolish' as 'fool' + 'ish', meaning a bit like a fool.
Related words
Collocations with Foolish
- foolish mistake
- foolish behavior
- foolish decision
- foolish question
- foolish idea
Common mistakes with Foolish
- Confusing 'foolish' with 'silly' - 'foolish' implies a lack of wisdom while 'silly' is lighter.
- Using 'foolish' as a noun - it's strictly an adjective.
- Incorrectly spelling 'foolish' as 'foolosh'.
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Frequently asked questions about Foolish
What does Foolish mean?
Not smart or sensible; lacking good judgement.
What is the definition of Foolish?
Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
How do you use Foolish in a sentence?
It was foolish to invest all his savings in that risky project.
Can you give another example of Foolish?
Her foolish mistake cost her the promotion she was aiming for.
What are synonyms for Foolish?
Common alternatives include silly, absurd, foolhardy, unwise, irrational.
What is the opposite of Foolish?
Opposite meanings include wise, sensible, prudent, smart.
What words go with Foolish?
It commonly pairs with foolish mistake, foolish behavior, foolish decision, foolish question, foolish idea.
What are common mistakes when using Foolish?
Confusing 'foolish' with 'silly' - 'foolish' implies a lack of wisdom while 'silly' is lighter. Using 'foolish' as a noun - it's strictly an adjective. Incorrectly spelling 'foolish' as 'foolosh'.
How do you pronounce Foolish?
US: //ˈfuːlɪʃ//, UK: //ˈfuːlɪʃ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Foolish?
Use 'foolish' in both formal and informal contexts when describing decisions or actions that lack wisdom. Avoid using it in serious or sensitive situations where it might offend the person involved.