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foolishly Meaning in Tamil ( foolishly வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adverb:

முட்டாள் தனமாக,



foolishly தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இந்தக் கதை பெண்கள் பள்ளியில் முட்டாள் தனமாக இருக்கும் மாணவியைப் பற்றிய வயிறு குலுங்கவைக்கும் நகைச்சுவையான விவரிப்புடன் தொடங்குகிறது.

foolishly's Usage Examples:

"Don't talk foolishly," Dean said, trying to keep his voice light.


  She was foolishly stubborn and lippy – and he loved that about her.


But Hisham, to whom he was successor-designate, foolishly kept him in the background, and even made earnest efforts to get his own son Maslama acknowledged as his successor.


To this period belong his exercises in Latin verse, in the loose taste of the day, foolishly published by him as Juvenilia in 1548.


The young natives were foolishly certain that they would be able to overpower their oppressors.


Towards the end of June the chief of the Jaalin tribe, Abdalla wad Said, who occupied Metemma, angered by the khalifa, made his submission to Kitchener and asked for support, at the same time foolishly sending a defiant letter to the khalifa.


This pupil (probably Albert Burgh, who afterwards joined the Church of Rome and penned a foolishly insolent epistle to his former teacher) was the occasion of Spinoza's first publication - the only publication indeed to which his name was attached.


I would not be one of those who will foolishly drive a nail into mere lath and plastering; such a deed would keep me awake nights.


If we thought that was the end of the glitches, we were foolishly naïve indeed.


Valens returned to Antioch, wherein the winter of 373-4 he instituted a persecution of magicians and other people whom he foolishly believed to imperil his life.


At Tiberias a little squadron of the brethren of the two Orders went down before Saladin's cavalry in May; at Hattin the levy masse of the kingdom, some 20,000 strong, foolishly marching over a sandy plain under the heat of a July sun, was utterly defeated; and after a fortnight's siege Jerusalem capitulated (October 2nd, 1187).


busking there, and I foolishly left the guitar at home.


After the guests had drunk quite a little of it, they began to talk foolishly and sing loudly; and some of them went to sleep.





Synonyms:

unwisely,



Antonyms:

sagely, wisely,

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