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Term: folish

Definition:

Folish is an adjective that means lacking good sense or judgment; foolish or silly.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Popularity Sense:
    • A popular term used to describe someone's behavior or actions that display a lack of intelligence or wisdom.
    • Can also refer to anything that is considered silly, ridiculous, or nonsensical.
  2. Local Sense:
    • Used more commonly in certain local dialects or regions to describe something or someone as foolish or imprudent.
    • In some areas, it may also refer to a light-hearted teasing or playful behavior.

Sample Sentences:

  1. She made a folish decision by quitting her job without having another one lined up.
  2. The comedian's jokes were so folish that the audience couldn't help but burst into laughter.
  3. In our local community, it's considered folish to venture out into the woods alone at night.
  4. He always pulls folish pranks on his friends, keeping the atmosphere light and fun.

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