foolitious
adjective
intended to fool other people.
sharing misinformation to deceive people.
Adverb: foolitiously
intended to fool other people.
sharing misinformation to deceive people.
Adverb: foolitiously
Jana was determined not to believe her cheating husband's foolitious explanations.
With his foolitious sales pitch, the salesman convinced Jack to buy his substandard products.
Adverbial form: I foolitiously believed whatever she said and landed in trouble.
With his foolitious sales pitch, the salesman convinced Jack to buy his substandard products.
Adverbial form: I foolitiously believed whatever she said and landed in trouble.
foolitious
something, usually an argument or a claim, that is intended to fool other people
sharing misinformation to deceive others
silly
Pronunciation: /fʊlˈli ʃ.əs/, /fʊlˈlɪʃ.əs/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Adverb: foolitiously
sharing misinformation to deceive others
silly
Pronunciation: /fʊlˈli ʃ.əs/, /fʊlˈlɪʃ.əs/
Part of Speech: Adjective
Adverb: foolitiously
Jana was determined not to believe her cheating husband's foolitious explanations.
With his foolitious sales pitch, the salesman convinced Jack to buy his substandard products.
Sally had a foolitious argument with her colleague over spilled coffee in the break room.
Adverbial form example: I foolitiously believed whatever she said and landed in trouble.
With his foolitious sales pitch, the salesman convinced Jack to buy his substandard products.
Sally had a foolitious argument with her colleague over spilled coffee in the break room.
Adverbial form example: I foolitiously believed whatever she said and landed in trouble.