Foolish

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Meanings of Foolish

   
Adjective
  • Not thinking carefully; making silly choices.
  • Like a fool; acting in a silly way.
   

Explanation of the word: Foolish

Foolish is when someone does something that doesn't make sense or is not a good idea.

   

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Translations for the word: Foolish

   
hindi
बेवकूफ

bewakoof

बेवकूफ

bewakoof

पागल

paagal

   
   

Synonyms for the word: Foolish

silly
   

Antonyms for the word: Foolish

wise
   

Mini Blog for the word: Foolish

Benny the Rabbit

Once upon a time in a colorful forest, there lived a little rabbit named Benny. Benny was a bit foolish; he often forgot where he hid his carrots!

One sunny day, he decided to play a game of hide and seek with his friends. But oh no! He hid his own carrots instead of counting!

His friends giggled and helped him find them. Benny learned that being a little foolish can be fun, but it’s always good to ask for help.

So, remember, it’s okay to be silly sometimes, but teamwork makes everything better!

What silly thing will you do today?

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Foolish

The word 'foolish' means to do something silly or not smart. It describes actions that are not wise.

You pronounce 'foolish' like this: foo-lish.

The word 'foolish' comes from the word 'fool,' which means someone who acts without thinking. It has been used for a long time!

The word 'foolish' in Hindi is 'बेवकूफ' (Bevakūf).

The word 'foolish' in Kannada is 'ಮೂಢ' (Mūḍha).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Foolish

Fact: Did you know that everyone makes mistakes sometimes? It's okay to be foolish; we learn from our silly moments!
Proverb: Better to be foolish than to be afraid to try. (This means it's good to take chances!)
Quote: "The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing." - Henry Ford