different between foolish vs unsuspecting
foolish
English
Etymology
From Middle English folisch; equivalent to fool +? -ish.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fu?.l??/
Adjective
foolish (comparative foolisher or more foolish, superlative foolishest or most foolish)
- (of a person, an action, etc.) Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
- Resembling or characteristic of a fool.
Synonyms
- absurd
- idiotic
- ridiculous
- silly
- unwise
Antonyms
- wise
Derived terms
- a foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds
- foolishly
- foolishness
Translations
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- what does foolish mean
- what do foolish mean
- what is meant by foolish
unsuspecting
English
Etymology
From un- +? suspecting.
Adjective
unsuspecting (comparative more unsuspecting, superlative most unsuspecting)
- Not suspecting; without any suspicion.
Translations
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