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Q: What word relates to being foolishly bold?
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What is opposite word for foolishly?

Wisely


Is audacious a negative word?

I think it relates to something innovative, original, so being bold is fine because it's better to make original moves than copycat others or just sit back


What word relates with sharing the planet?

being stupid is sharing a planet


What is a word that starts with an N that relates to being sick or feeling horrible?

nauseous


What is another word for dumbly?

stupidly, idiotically, foolishly, unintelligently


How many definitions of the word bold are there?

The word "Bold" has 6 definitions though many websites only give 5. Most common among them is being brave in the face of danger. One that is not usually listed is Bold used as a way to describe a flavor, particularly as it pertains to coffee. Bold is also an adjective used to describe someone due to their behavior "He was being a bold child".


Which verses in the Bible has the word 'foolishly' in it?

The word "foolishly" does not appear in any specific verse in the Bible. However, the concept of foolishness or acting foolishly is addressed in multiple verses throughout the Book of Proverbs, such as Proverbs 14:16 which states, "A wise man is cautious and turns away from evil, But a fool is arrogant and careless."


Is foolish a bad word?

The word "foolish" is an adjective.The adverb form is "foolishly".The noun form is "foolishness".The verb form is "fool".


How many syllables are there in the word bold?

The word bold has one syllable.


How can you describe foolishly idealistic in one word?

naive, childlike, guileless, unwordly


Is the word bold a noun?

"Bold" is an adjective.


Past tense of the word bold?

There is no "tense" to the word bold, it is an adjective. "Tense" is placed on verbs not adjectives. What you are looking for is the proper tense of the term "to be". In this case: WAS bold, WERE bold, HAD BEEN bold, or HAS BEEN bold.