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Adjectives commonly used to describe "foolishness" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(n)
(philosophy) Something being indicated that is similar to something else.
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Just, only; no more than, pure and simple, neither more nor better than might be expected.
To the furthest or most extreme extent; absolute, complete, total, unconditional.
(informal) Very good; excellent; wonderful; fantastic.
(by extension) Downright; complete; pure.
Free of flaws or imperfections; unsullied.
(sometimes vulgar) Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody.
(adv)
To a great extent.
(not comparable) Of or belonging to the species Homo sapiens or its closest relatives.
Simple, unaltered.
Dedicated to a religious purpose or a god.
Clear or manifest to the understanding; plain; evident; obvious; known; palpable; indubitable.
In the greatest or highest degree; intense.
(N)
a greatest hits album by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released in 1998.
Uncomplicated; lacking complexity; taken by itself, with nothing added.
Young or seeming young.
Suitable for or expected of a child.
Pertaining to an idealised form of love (originally, as might be felt by the heroes of a romance); conducive to romance; loving, affectionate.
Of or pertaining to a god.
The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
(mildly vulgar) Very.
Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional.
(Judaism) A non-Jewish person.
Characterized by sentiment, sentimentality or excess emotion.
A person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
(figurative) Amazing; astonishing; awe-inspiring.
(not comparable) Unable to see, or only partially able to see.
Of or relating to Greece, its people, its language, or its culture.
A little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc., to indicate a vertical direction.
(chiefly with a negative connotation, dated) Complete; downright; utter.
(sometimes postpositive) Greatest, most excellent, extreme, most superior, highest, or utmost.
Full of danger.
Strong in growth; growing with vigour or rapidity, hence, coarse or gross.
(euphemistic) A minced oath for damned, used to express contempt, exasperation, consternation, etc. towards someone or something.
Being the greatest possible; maximum; most extreme.
Easily discovered, seen, or understood; self-explanatory.
(informal, British, Ireland, Commonwealth, Hawaii, mildly vulgar) Used as an intensifier.
Not ordinary; exceptional; unusual.
Occurring or appearing irregularly from time to time, but not often; incidental.
Laughable or amusing through foolishness or a foolish appearance.
illogical; not following from the premises
Distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal, especially in a hideous way.
(UK) A gatepost or doorpost.
Refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting; persistent in doing something.
A person who is in adolescence; someone who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.
Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
Hideous or frightful.
Of or pertaining to the female gender.
Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.
(in combination) Having a specified kind or number of heart.
(v)
(transitive) (chemistry) Synonym of sublimate.
Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.
Tasting of sugars.
Evil or mischievous by nature; morally reprehensible.
(Norse mythology) Any of a group of minor female deities in Scandinavian folklore.
Inborn; existing or having existed since birth.
Not engaged in any occupation or employment; unemployed; inactive; doing nothing in particular.
Having a liking or affection (for). [(chiefly) with of]
Obviously true by simple observation.
Very excited or enthusiastic.