act foolishly

Act Foolishly

Meaning in Bengali:

মূর্খতার কাজ করা, মূর্খতার মত আচরণ করা, মূর্খতার মত ব্যবহার করা, মূর্খতার মত পরিচালিত হওয়া, মূর্খতার মত ব্যবহার করা।

Part of Speech:

Verb

Pronunciation:

/akt ˈfuːlɪʃli/

Short Definition:

To behave or perform in a foolish or silly manner.

Synonyms:

– Behave stupidly
– Act senselessly
– Behave idiotically
– Act imprudently
– Behave nonsensically

Antonyms:

– Behave wisely (বুদ্ধিমানভাবে আচরণ করা)
– Act sensibly (সম্যক ভাবে আচরণ করা)
– Behave intelligently (বুদ্ধিমানভাবে আচরণ করা)
– Act prudently (সতর্কভাবে আচরণ করা)
– Behave rationally (যুক্তিসঙ্গত ভাবে আচরণ করা)

Origin:

The word “foolishly” is derived from the adjective “foolish,” which comes from the Middle English word “folish.” It originated from the Old English word “fōl,” meaning “fool.” The suffix “-ly” is added to the adjective to form the adverb “foolishly.”

Nearby Words:

– Act (Noun)
– Act (Verb)
– Act (Adjective)
– Act (Adverb)
– Actable (Adjective)

“Act Foolishly” in Literature Quotes:

1. “He who acts foolishly must expect to suffer.” – Aesop
2. “The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes.” – Winston Churchill
3. “A foolish man tells a woman to stop talking, but a wise man tells her that her mouth is extremely beautiful when her lips are closed.” – Unknown
4. “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.” – William Shakespeare

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Hindi: मूर्खतापूर्वक (Mūrkhatāpūrvaka)
– Nepali: मूर्खताले (Mūrkhatāle)
– Urdu: بیوقوفانہ عمل (Bewaqūfānā Amal)
– Tamil: முட்டாளாக நடக்க (Muṭṭāḷāka Naṭakka)
– Telugu: మూర్ఖతగా పనిచేయండి (Mūrkhata gā Panichēyandi)
– Arabic: التصرف بغباء (Altaṣarruf bighabā’)
– Chinese: 愚蠢行事 (Yúchǔn Xíngshì)
– Japanese: 愚かに行動する (Orokani Kōdō Suru)
– Russian: поступать глупо (postupat’ glupo)

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