Examples of 'foolish decision' in a sentence

Meaning of "foolish decision"

foolish decision: This term is used to describe a choice or action that is lacking in wisdom, good judgment, or rationality. It implies that the decision made was unwise, ill-considered, or based on flawed reasoning, potentially leading to negative consequences or regret

How to use "foolish decision" in a sentence

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foolish decision
But you made a very foolish decision.
Such foolish decision to let him go.
We are appalled by the couple and their foolish decision.
That was a foolish decision on her part.
But that alone does not make it a foolish decision.
A foolish decision now could wreck your whole life.
You made a foolish decision.
His foolish decision almost cost him his life.
I think that was a foolish decision.
Very foolish decision.
It may have happened because of a foolish decision in the past.
It seemed like a foolish decision to many prominent people in her life.
That was indubitably a foolish decision.
Many years ago a foolish decision was made to privatize our water distribution.
It is almost always a foolish decision.

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A foolish decision now could wreck your life!
That is a foolish decision.
Later Ashar felt guilt and regret over his foolish decision.
He made a foolish decision.
But I think you are making another foolish decision.
I think it was a foolish, foolish decision to go with choosing a protein first.
Let us say that Jung-hwa lost her head to a man, and made a foolish decision.
But it was a foolish decision.
What foolish decision did King Ahaz make?
I think I made a very foolish decision.
Jimmy, you are very young . A foolish decision now could wreck your whole life!
That 's why he made a foolish decision.
Oh, what one foolish decision can do!

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