释义 |
unwisdom /ʌnˈwɪzdəm /noun [mass noun]Folly; lack of wisdom: it stresses the unwisdom of fathers leaving their children...- In his theme for this volume Churchill summarized his interpretation of the war: ‘how the English-speaking peoples through their unwisdom, carelessness, and good nature allowed the wicked to rearm’.
- If you'll review the discussion there, you'll see that beginning efforts at probing some of them were taken up before the conversation was waylaid by various imputations of illegitimacy or unwisdom.
- Not only are the potentialities of existing law fully extended, but the irresponsibility or unwisdom of the weaker, or the head-strong, judges are held in.
Origin Old English unwīsdōm (see un-1, wisdom). |