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    folly
    /ˈfɒli/

    noun

    • 1. lack of good sense; foolishness: "an act of sheer folly"
    • 2. a costly ornamental building with no practical purpose, especially a tower or mock-Gothic ruin built in a large garden or park.

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  2. FOLLY definition: 1. the fact of being stupid, or a stupid action, idea, etc.: 2. a building in the form of a small…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FOLLY is lack of good sense or normal prudence and foresight. How to use folly in a sentence.

  4. FOLLIES definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary. Summary Definitions Synonyms Pronunciation Collocations Conjugations Sentences Grammar. Definition of 'follies' Word Frequency. follies in British English. (ˈfɒlɪz ) plural noun. theatre. an elaborately costumed revue.

  5. FOLLY meaning: 1. the fact of being stupid, or a stupid action, idea, etc.: 2. a building in the form of a small…. Learn more.

  6. 1. Lack of good sense, understanding, or foresight: an act of folly. 2. a. An act or instance of foolishness: regretted the follies of his youth. b. A costly undertaking having an absurd or ruinous outcome. 3. follies(used with a sing. or pl. verb) An elaborate theatrical revue consisting of music, dance, and skits. 4.

  7. If you say that a particular action or way of behaving is folly or a folly, you mean that it is foolish.

  8. Folly is a noun that means "foolish or crazy behavior." It would be folly to spend all night playing video games when you have a difficult exam the next day. Folly comes from the Old French word folie meaning "madness, stupidity."

  9. noun. /ˈfɒli/. /ˈfɑːli/. (plural follies) [uncountable, countable] a lack of good judgement; the fact of doing something stupid; an activity or idea that shows a lack of judgement synonym stupidity. an act of sheer folly.

  10. the state or quality of being foolish; lack of understanding or sense. a foolish action, practice, idea, etc.; absurdity: the folly of performing without a rehearsal. Synonyms: injudiciousness, foolishness, rashness, imprudence, lunacy, madness, indiscretion, mistake. a costly and foolish undertaking; unwise investment or expenditure.

  11. synonyms: foolishness, idiocy, stupidity. similar words: indiscretion, lunacy, monkey business, tomfoolery. definition 3: an unwise or foolish undertaking, such as an expensive project that fails. Investing all his money in a risky scheme like that was sheer folly. similar words: blunder, goof, mistake.