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foolishly

English

Etymology

foolish +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fu?l??li/

Adverb

foolishly (comparative more foolishly, superlative most foolishly)

  1. In a foolish manner.
    He dressed foolishly to entertain the children.
  2. Without good judgment.
    Foolishly, he had decided that, because a home was the best investment, two homes were even better.

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unwisely

English

Etymology

From Middle English vnwysely, vnwisely, vnwyseliche, from Old English unw?sl??e (unwisely, foolish), equivalent to un- +? wisely.

Adverb

unwisely (comparative more unwisely, superlative most unwisely)

  1. In an unwise manner; foolishly.

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