Examples of 'rather foolish' in a sentence
Meaning of "rather foolish"
rather foolish: Describes an action, decision, or behavior as somewhat silly, unwise, or lacking in good judgment. This phrase conveys a mild criticism or disapproval of the person's actions, while also implying that the behavior was not extremely foolish
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rather foolish
Rather foolish of you to come here alone.
It makes the culprit look rather foolish.
One might look rather foolish dancing alone.
To justify this corruption with an oath is a rather foolish act.
It seemed rather foolish to me at the time.
This makes me look rather foolish.
I realized it was rather foolish to worry about this battle maniac.
David was there acting rather foolish.
It seems rather foolish to make that journey twice in one day.
That is not only sad but rather foolish.
I feel rather foolish.
A dictator may deem the conduct of the consumers rather foolish.
This is rather foolish.
Anyone that does not consider both sides of a discussion is rather foolish of course.
You would look rather foolish trying to divorce me now after four days of marriage.
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Two new units is rather foolish.
Seems rather foolish to sit here on our own and not even acknowledge each other.
Jessy looked rather foolish.
Karen asks him how he feels about this and he says he feels rather foolish.
That would be rather foolish.
It was impossible to keep strict discipline and I began to feel rather foolish.
Humans can be rather foolish.
It was rather foolish of me to think he would answer, but he did.
He must be feeling rather foolish.
But it 's rather foolish to throw it away.
An officer looking rather foolish.
You know, I am rather foolish at times and still a little bit of an artist.
This was a competition established in Brighton by a rather foolish man.
Capable and liable to do rather foolish things for which I sometimes feel rather sorry.
Will make the current Arctic sea ice alarm look rather foolish.
Do not you think? It would be rather foolish to pass for English.
From the standpoint of the objective model, this subjective solution seems rather foolish.
I was feeling tired, beaten and rather foolish and abandoned.
Rather foolish of me, I know.
I am afraid I have done something rather foolish.
That would be rather foolish of me, would not it?
I fear I have made myself look rather foolish.
I suppose you think it's rather foolish of me to lend the professor 50 pounds.
I realise I have done something rather foolish.
Consequently, it 's rather foolish to bet on a sport you know nothing about.
Scotty smiles shyly, feeling rather foolish.
I feel rather foolish now. Yes.
Is she alive, it would seem rather foolish not.
That 's a rather foolish costume for a child of 12.
My wife … has done something rather foolish.
Seems rather foolish to you, does not it?
I constantly write something down, it is a rather foolish habit.
I suppose you think it 's rather foolish of me to lend the professor £50.
He had three sons, of whom the youngest was rather foolish.
Uh, I … One might look rather foolish dancing alone.
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Fear makes men foolish and rash
It was foolish of me to start down alone in the dark
You are stubborn and foolish as a selfish child
Examples of using Rather
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I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch