Folly
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British pronunciation/fˈɒli/
American pronunciation/ˈfɑɫi/

Definition & Meaning of "folly"

Folly
01

the quality of behaving in a foolish or reckless manner, often without considering the consequences

02

a stupid mistake

03

foolish or senseless behavior

04

the quality of being rash and foolish

05

a decorative building of no practical use that was built in the past, often in a large garden belonging to a country house

What is a "folly"?

A folly is a structure or building that is built primarily for decoration or as a whimsical feature, rather than for a practical purpose. It is often found in gardens or landscapes and can take the form of a tower, gazebo, or ruin, sometimes designed to look like something from a distant past or a fantasy. Folly buildings were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, especially in English gardens, where they were meant to add charm or create an interesting focal point. Although they might not serve any functional role, they are appreciated for their artistic or imaginative design.

folly

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Example
Declining the job offer because of a minor disagreement was seen as folly in hindsight.
Going hiking without proper gear in the stormy weather was sheer folly.
The politician's public remarks caused widespread controversy and were regarded as political folly.
It was folly to invest all his savings in a risky business venture.
Her decision to quit her job without another lined up was considered folly by many.
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