Foolishly

/ˈfulɪʃli/ adverb

In a manner that shows a lack of good sense, judgment, or wisdom; stupidly or unwisely.

From 'fool,' originally from Latin 'follis' meaning a bag or bellows, later referring to someone who was inflated with pride but empty of sense. The '-ly' suffix creates the adverb form.

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