foolhardy
foolhardy — adjective
1. doing dangerous or risky things without enough thought about what could go wrong
doing dangerous or risky things without enough thought about what could go wrong
Leila made a foolhardy attempt to climb the icy wall without any ropes.
foolhardy + noun for a risky action
It would be foolhardy to invest your entire savings in a single company.
it + be + foolhardy + to-infinitive pattern
The general's foolhardy plan sent soldiers into the valley with no backup.
Ravi called the decision foolhardy and refused to take part in it.
In a foolhardy move, the teenagers jumped from the bridge into the freezing river.
- reckless
focuses on carelessness and disregard for consequences; foolhardy adds the idea of foolishness to the risk
- rash
emphasises acting too quickly without thinking; foolhardy implies a bolder, more deliberate risk
- daring
carries a positive sense of courage; foolhardy is always negative
- impulsive
focuses on acting on sudden urges; foolhardy implies knowingly taking a dangerous risk
文法句型
foolhardy + noun
it + be + foolhardy + to-infinitive
call/consider + noun + foolhardy
用法筆記
Stronger than reckless — emphasises poor judgment and a lack of common sense, not just risk-taking. Often appears in formal or written narratives.