Use "foolhardy" in a sentence

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1. I thought the idea was totally foolhardy.

2. It was foolhardy to have refused.

3. Evil - doers always act in foolhardy manner.

4. Only the English can be so foolhardy.

5. Foolhardy, accident prone, pigheaded, brave... Accident prone.

6. Let's be foolhardy and assume the best.

7. It was foolhardy to go swimming alone.

8. Look before you leap. Don't be so foolhardy.

9. He accepted he'd been grossly stupid and foolhardy.

10. He paid for the foolhardy act with his life.

11. Call it foolhardy or brilliant or shocking or crazy.

12. But before you dismiss my younger foolhardy self, remember...

13. I thought it foolhardy and told my colleague John so.

14. She says what she honestly believes in a brave, even foolhardy manner.

15. Holding onto a moving car while wearing skates is illegal and foolhardy.

16. Some common synonyms of Adventurous are daredevil, daring, foolhardy, rash, reckless, and venturesome

17. The country was in such huge debt that any spending proposals looked foolhardy.

18. The Courageous man, however, strikes a balance between irrational fear and foolhardy

19. When he tested an early vaccine on himself, some described the act as foolhardy.

20. And despite the censorship, some letters were bold to the point of foolhardy.

21. It was foolhardy to take the plane up alone, with so little flying experience.

22. I drove to the hospital at a foolhardy speed, arriving just after my wife.

23. They were very foolhardy to jump off the bus while it was still moving.

24. Sailing the Atlantic in such a tiny boat wasn't so much brave as foolhardy.

25. It would be foolhardy to try and predict the outcome of the talks at this stage.

26. It would be foolhardy to try and reach Chimneys, alone and on foot, in this weather.

27. Buying an airline seemed foolhardy and unnecessarily ostentatious: it affronted his sense of proportion.

28. As you said, it is in the nature of young men to be foolhardy and impetuous.

29. Owen cursed himself for having been so foolhardy as to get involved in this affair.

30. 30 It would be foolhardy to try and predict the outcome of the talks at this stage.

31. Alarmed, and thinking that my President needed me, I dashed to get there, driving at foolhardy speed.

32. Michael Haneke, the film's Austrian director, is therefore either courageous or foolhardy in choosing to call his film Amour

33. The mines were dangerous, the mines were not to be left open as an invitation to any foolhardy visitor.

34. 18 Small wonder if their son grew up with a taste for chivalrous pursuits, warlike deeds and sometimes foolhardy enterprise.

35. Antrum was made in the late 70s and implicated in the mysterious deaths of several film festival programmers and foolhardy horror fans

36. Does it not encourage foolhardy actions, such as ignoring speed limits and traffic signs or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs?

37. Adventurous adjective daring, dangerous, enterprising, bold, risky, rash, have-a-go (informal), hazardous, reckless, audacious, intrepid, foolhardy, daredevil, headstrong, venturesome, adventuresome, temerarious (rare) He had always wanted an Adventurous life in the tropics.

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41. Audacious (adj.) 1540s, "confident, intrepid, daring," from French audacieux, from audace "boldness," from Latin audacia "daring, boldness, courage," from audax "brave, bold, daring," but more often "bold" in a bad sense, "rash, foolhardy," from audere "to dare, be bold." In English, the bad sense of "shameless, unrestrained by propriety" is attested from 1590s.