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foolish

/foo-lish/US // ˈfu lɪʃ //UK // (ˈfuːlɪʃ) //

愚蠢的,愚昧的,愚昧,愚蠢

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : resulting from or showing a lack of sense; ill-considered: unwise: a foolish action;a foolish speech.
    • : lacking forethought or caution.
    • : trifling, insignificant, or paltry.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.nonsensical, idiotic
Synonyms
absurd荒谬的,荒唐,荒唐的,荒诞不经crazy疯狂的,疯狂,疯了,发疯fantastic梦幻般的,奇异的,奇妙的,奇异ill-advised不明智的,不明智之举,不明智的做法,不明智insane疯了,疯狂的,疯癫,疯疯癫癫irrational非理性的,不理性的,不理智,不理智的ludicrous可笑的,可笑,可笑的是,荒唐preposterous荒唐,荒诞不经,荒诞不经的,荒唐的ridiculous荒谬的,荒唐,荒唐的,可笑的silly愚蠢的,傻乎乎的,傻傻的,愚蠢stupid愚蠢的,愚蠢,笨,笨笨unreasonable不合情理的,不合情理,不合理的,不合常理unwise不明智,不明智的,不智,不理智asinine卑鄙无耻,卑鄙的,卑鄙无耻的,卑鄙brainless无脑,无脑的,无大脑,无头脑cockamamy蟑螂,蟑螂的故事,小说家daffy头昏脑胀,头昏眼花,头晕目眩,头昏眼花的daft有毛病的,有毛病,有问题的,有问题dippy讽刺,讽刺的是,讽刺的,讽刺的说doltish傻乎乎的,愚蠢的,笨拙的,傻傻的dotty点点,点子,点滴,点点滴滴fatuous浮夸的,浮夸,冗长乏味,冗赘feebleminded软弱无能,软弱无力,弱智,弱智的人half-baked半生不熟的,半生不熟,半生不熟的人,一知半解的half-witted半傻子,半智障,半傻,半吊子harebrained胡思乱想,胡思乱想的人,胡思乱想的,胡思乱想的家伙ill-considered考虑不周,考虑不周的,考虑不周全,粗心大意imbecilic低能儿,低能的,低能,低能级imprudent轻率,不谨慎,轻率的,不慎incautious不谨慎的,不慎重,不慎重的,不谨慎indiscreet轻率,轻率的,失言,轻率的说injudicious审慎的,审慎,不谨慎,谨慎的jerky牛肉干,牛肉乾,牛肉串,生涩kooky古怪的,怪异的,诡异的,怪异loony冗赘,冗长,冗赘的,冗长的lunatic疯子,疯人院,精神病患者,癫痫病人mad疯狂,疯狂的,疯了,疯moronic愚蠢的,低能儿,低能,低能的nerdy书呆子,呆萌的,书呆子的,呆子nutty神经质的,神经质,神经质的人,坚果senseless毫无意义,毫无感觉,毫无意义的,无意义short-sighted眼光短浅,目光短浅,短视,目光短浅的simple简单,简单的,单纯的,单纯unintelligent愚昧无知,愚昧无知的,不知所措,不知所云wacky古怪的,古怪weak软弱,弱,软弱无力,薄弱witless笨拙,傻子,笨拙的,笨拙的人zany扎尼,扎尼的,扎尼特,诙谐
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Examples

  • Not only that, but a lot of their male family members — brothers, brothers-in-law, and fathers — had volunteered unsolicited opinions about how foolish they had been.

  • When Christians believe and propagate foolish things like QAnon, they make it even harder for others to listen.

  • I think the coronavirus response, which has been incompetent and foolish, has probably also contributed to their grievances.

  • In Lukashenko’s Belarus, independent political leaders are seen as brave yet reckless, even foolish, for voluntarily jumping into the spotlight and risking his wrath.

  • By the end of the 1500s, silly was used for “lacking good sense, foolish, irrational, ridiculous.”

  • Sweden explores new frontiers in our misguided, foolish, pointless obsession with rating and censoring entertainment.

  • One strip, Foolish Grandpa and Sour Henry, shows Grandpa being hit on the head by a sandbag and blown up by dynamite.

  • McConnell did what he did in 2005, and he was foolish enough to boast about it in public less than two weeks before an election.

  • The only thing these “tests” reveal is a window into the foolish psyche of whomever applies them.

  • Bradlee felt deceived by his friends but, “with both of them gone from my life, resentment seemed foolish.”

  • It's an idle question, I know; wise men and musty philosophers say that regrets are foolish.

  • For others life is but a foolish leisure with mock activities and mimic avocations to mask its uselessness.

  • More foolish, more culpable weakness was never shown than in thus yielding to these schemes.

  • They that sit on mount Seir, and the Philistines, and the foolish people that dwell in Sichem.

  • Feeling sixteen and very foolish, she sank to the edge of a chair and muttered something about the charm of the room.