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# A person who is foolish does not have good [[sense]] or [[judgement]]. Foolish also means someone who is [[unwise]].
# A person who is foolish does not have good [[sense]] or [[judgement]]. Foolish also means someone who is [[unwise]].
#: ''The person who saw and copied my homework today is '''foolish'''.''
#: ''The person who saw and copied my homework today is being '''foolish'''.''
# Someone who has a [[characteristic]] of being a [[fool]].
# Someone who has a [[characteristic]] of being a [[fool]].
#: ''Being '''foolish''' once in a while does not make a person a foolish person.''
#: ''Being '''foolish''' once in a while does not make a person a foolish person.''

Revision as of 11:45, 31 July 2007

foolish is on the Basic English 850 List.
food - foolish - foot

Adjective

Positive
foolish

Comparative
none

Superlative
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  1. A person who is foolish does not have good sense or judgement. Foolish also means someone who is unwise.
    The person who saw and copied my homework today is being foolish.
  2. Someone who has a characteristic of being a fool.
    Being foolish once in a while does not make a person a foolish person.