Foolhardier [adjective]
Definition of Foolhardier:
impetuous, rash
Opposite/Antonyms of Foolhardier:
Sentence/Example of Foolhardier:
It was held to be certain death to climb to its summit, and foolhardy in the extreme to go far up its sides.
But the ruling party at Dinant were so foolhardy as to declare war against Namur.
But when they gave ground quickly, as if in a panic, it was to tempt the foolhardy into rushing forward.
But my own life is worth something to me and I have a right to tell you that you are taking foolhardy chances.
To have attempted to ride alone on horseback in those days would have been a foolhardy, if not a fatal undertaking.
By a sort of backward throw of the hand he covered the fleeing form of the foolhardy Sonkwana, and pressed the trigger.
The quivering bodies of the foolhardy emissaries lay pierced with a dozen great gashes.
Lars became suddenly aware that it was a foolhardy thing he had undertaken, and that he had better betake himself home.
Of a truth, it did seem absolutely foolhardy to attempt it, but there was nothing else to do, unless they left him there.
Then I will go too,” said Dick, “if you are resolved upon going, but I think it is foolhardy.