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Term: More Foolish

Description:

"More Foolish" is a comparative term used to describe someone or something that displays a higher degree of foolishness or lacks good judgment.

Examples:
  • Adjective: The boy's decision to jump off the roof was even more foolish than his previous stunts.
  • Adverb: She acted more foolishly by ignoring the warnings and venturing into the dangerous forest.
  • Noun: His continued involvement with the criminal gang only proved he was becoming more foolish with each passing day.
  • Verb: Despite being warned, he foolishly chose to more foolishly trust his dishonest friend once again.
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