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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
Derived Forms
- ˈڴǴDZˌ徱Ա, noun
- ˈڴǴDZˌ徱, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ڴǴDZhd· adverb
- ڴǴDZhd·Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of foolhardy1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of foolhardy1
Example Sentences
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.
“The economy now is stronger than it was before the pandemic and trying to convince people otherwise is just completely foolhardy. The economy by almost every measure is better than it was four years ago.”
Mandelson said: "Courageous and foolhardy? Let’s see I don't see any point in being in politics unless you’re going to be a minister like that."
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