Meaning & Definition of word "Foolhardy"

Foolhardy

/ˈfuːlˌhɑːr.di/

adjective:

  • 1. Recklessly bold or daring; rash.
    • Example: Climbing the mountain without proper gear was a foolhardy decision.
  • 2. Showing a lack of good judgment; excessively risky.
    • Example: His foolhardy attempt to outrun the storm ended in disaster.
  • 3. Acting with an apparent lack of concern for danger or consequences.
    • Example: She made a foolhardy bet on the race, ignoring the odds against her.
  • 4. Characterized by a disregard for potential dangers.
    • Example: It was foolhardy of the team to venture out on the icy lake.

Etymology

From 'fool' + 'hardy', where 'fool' implies a lack of wisdom and 'hardy' suggests boldness or daring.

Common Phrases and Expressions

foolhardy gamble:

A risky and ill-advised bet or decision.

foolhardy adventure:

A venture that is taken without due consideration of the risks involved.

Related Words

reckless:

Showing a lack of care about the dangerous or possible negative consequences of an action.

brash:

Bold and self-assertive in a rude or noisy way.

Slang Meanings of foolhardy

Meaning: Wild and crazy

Example Sentence: That party last night was totally foolhardy!

Meaning: Living on the edge

Example Sentence: She's foolhardy when it comes to her stunts.