English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekdefinisie van die woord "dwaas" is iemand of iets wat nie goeie verstand of oordeel het nie, wat op 'n simpel of sinnelose manier optree of optree. Dit kan ook verwys na 'n aksie of besluit wat onverstandig of onverstandig is.

Sentence Examples

  1. There was nothing more I disliked than foolish, clueless, or vapid people.
  2. You went into his service the day he came away and he came away on a foolish pretext, without trunks, and carrying a large amount in banknotes.
  3. Regardless, I was foolish in neglecting the Fortress for so long.
  4. I hope you have not been so foolish as to take offence at any little brusquerie of mine but no, that is improbable.
  5. Just as it would foolish to be immersed in nature and judge each flower and tree for being different.
  6. It might be foolish of her, but if she was going to talk to anyone, he seemed the best candidate.
  7. Tarkyn resisted the temptation to feel foolish, clenched his teeth and walked slowly through the circle to the other end of the clearing.
  8. I myself am very fond of recalling the most foolish thoughts I had as a child.
  9. I felt foolish before the last word was out of my mouth.
  10. I dragged the luggage to my old bedroom, which my mother had once fretted over, harboring some foolish notion I might move back home.