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Foolhardy Meaning in English

word

ˈfuɫˌhɑɹdi
FOOL-har-dee
fˈuːlhɑːdi
FOOL-hah-dee

释义

Doing things that are very risky or dangerous without thinking about the possible problems or consequences.

用法与细微差别

"Foolhardy" is a formal and slightly old-fashioned adjective. It is used to criticize actions that are reckless and show poor judgment, especially when danger is involved. Often confused with "brave," but "foolhardy" implies unnecessary or careless risk. Common collocations: "foolhardy decision," "foolhardy attempt," "foolhardy behavior."

例句

It is foolhardy to swim in the river during a storm.

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John made a foolhardy decision by driving without his seatbelt.

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Climbing that tall tree was a foolhardy thing to do.

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His foolhardy attempt to jump across the gap shocked everyone.

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People called her foolhardy, but she just wanted to prove she could do it.

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That was a pretty foolhardy move—let’s hope it pays off.

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