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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]]. |
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#: ''The person who saw and copied my homework today is '''foolish'''.'' |
#: ''The person who saw and copied my homework today is being '''foolish'''.'' |
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# Someone who has a [[characteristic]] of being a [[fool]]. |
# Someone who has a [[characteristic]] of being a [[fool]]. |
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#: ''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.'' |
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- 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.
- Someone who has a characteristic of being a fool.
- Being foolish once in a while does not make a person a foolish person.