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foolhardy
[fool-hahr-dee]
adjective
recklessly or thoughtlessly bold; foolishly rash or venturesome.
Synonyms: , , ,
foolhardy
/ ˈڳːˌɑːɪ /
adjective
heedlessly rash or adventurous
Other 51Թ Forms
- foolhardily adverb
- foolhardiness noun
- ˈڴǴDZˌ徱Ա noun
- ˈڴǴDZˌ徱 adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of foolhardy1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of foolhardy1
Example Sentences
"The very idea that the FA can disregard the Supreme Court shows a foolhardy contempt for the law. Every passing day makes it worse" he said.
He has no idea how foolhardy and dangerous that would be.
Costello says: "It was foolhardy almost to the point of homicidal to cut them adrift in a force 10 storm."
But it would be exceptionally brave, or foolhardy, judging on the statistics alone.
“Based on the condition of the buildings we received, it is impossible and foolhardy to suggest that they could be completely turned around in weeks,” Pustilnikov said.
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