adjective
- comparative form of foolhardy; more recklessly bold or daring without proper caution or regard for danger
Usage: comparative degree of the adjective foolhardy; used to compare two people or actions in terms of recklessness
Examples
- His plan was foolhardier than his brother's, involving unnecessary risks.
- The second attempt was foolhardier because they ignored the warning signs.
- She made a foolhardier decision by driving in the storm without checking the forecast.
- That stunt was foolhardier than anything he had attempted before.
- The foolhardier approach would be to skip safety equipment entirely.
- His foolhardier nature often got him into trouble at school.