foolish

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foolish(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. tonto
It was foolish of him to quit his job like that.Fue tonto de su parte renunciar a su trabajo de esa manera.
b. insensato
You took a foolish risk by trying to hike to the top of the mountain without the proper equipment.Tomaste un riesgo insensato al tratar de llegar a la cima de la montaña sin el equipo adecuado.
c. imprudente
All the fans said it was a foolish decision to hire Gary to coach the team.Todos los aficionados dijeron que fue una decisión imprudente contratar a Gary para entrenar al equipo.
d. estúpido
This is your foolish plan. Don't blame me when it fails.Este es tu plan estúpido, no me culpes cuando fracase.
a. tonto
I felt foolish wearing that dress.Me sentí tonta llevando ese vestido.
b. ridículo
I spent an hour working on my hair, and just as I was leaving the house, my sister said I looked foolish.Pasé una hora peinándome y justo cuando salía de la casa, mi hermana me dijo que estaba ridículo.
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