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the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > [adjective] > of things, actions, etc. (14)
unwittyc1200

Of actions, etc.; Characterized by lack or absence of knowledge; senseless, foolish. Obsolete.

nicea1393

Of an action, utterance, etc.: displaying foolishness or silliness; absurd, senseless. Obsolete.

foolisha1413

Resulting from or indicative of poor judgement.

kimeta1450

Foolish, stupid; mentally confused or disordered. Also: perverse, obstinate, intractable; awry.

peevish1519

Silly, senseless, foolish. Obsolete.

silly1566

Of words, actions, ideas, etc.: characterized by or associated with foolishness. Of a thing: causing amusement or derision; having a comical…

senseless1579

Of an action, occurrence, state of affairs, etc.: resulting from lack of sense or intelligence; stupid, foolish; often implying also lack of meaning…

untoward1658

At variance with good conduct or propriety; indecorous, unseemly, improper; foolish.

bright1830

Of an idea, action, etc. Used ironically or sarcastically: unintelligent, dim-witted; unwise, ill-conceived; unnecessarily innovative; too clever by…

spoony1834

Of things: Characterized by foolishness or silliness.

fool-fool1868

Foolish, silly; esp. simple-minded, naive, gullible.

noodly1870

Stupid, silly.

twitty1967

Characteristic of or resembling a twit (twit, n.1 2b); stupid, silly, foolish. Cf. twittish, adj.

twittish1969

Characteristic of or resembling a twit (twit, n.1 2b); stupid, silly, foolish.

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