A foolish attraction refers to an intense but irrational or misguided interest in someone or something that may not be based on sound judgment. This can manifest as infatuation with a person who is clearly unsuitable or a fascination with a risky endeavor that lacks real merit. Often, such attractions are driven by idealization or romantic fantasies rather than realistic assessments. Ultimately, they can lead to disappointment or negative consequences.
His Foolish Way - 1917 was released on: USA: September 1917
The comparative form is "more foolish", and the superlative form is "most foolish".
The Luck o' the Foolish - 1924 was released on: USA: 14 September 1924
A slang word for somebody foolish
Mr. Collins. I should think that Lydia would qualify as foolish as well, and in her own way, so was Charlotte Lucas.
Fairground Attraction
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Foolish Foolish was created on 2008-11-26.
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Foolish is an adjective. It does not have a past tense, but can be used to describe a noun as foolish in a past tense. ex. The man was foolish.
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I believe for words such as foolish you need to use more and most. Comparative: More Foolish Superlative: Most Foolish