unwisdom
51stuffiness — Synonyms and related words: Quakerishness, THI, airlessness, antiquation, aridity, aridness, authoritarianism, barrenness, bigotry, blind side, blind spot, blinders, bloodlessness, callowness, cantankerousness, censoriousness, characterlessness,… …
52thoughtlessness — Synonyms and related words: abandon, absentmindedness, asininity, battiness, brainlessness, buffoonery, callowness, caprice, careless abandon, carelessness, casualness, childishness, clownishness, crackpottedness, crankiness, craziness,… …
53unintelligence — Synonyms and related words: agnosticism, blank mind, blankmindedness, blankness, callowness, calm of mind, childishness, emptiness of mind, empty headedness, fallow mind, fatuity, foolishness, greenhornism, greenness, hiatus of learning,… …
54unreason — Synonyms and related words: callowness, childishness, immaturity, imprudence, inadvisability, inattention, inconsideration, indiscreetness, indiscretion, inexpedience, injudiciousness, irrationality, pompousness, puerility, reasonlessness,… …
55unreasonableness — Synonyms and related words: abandon, antilogy, boundlessness, callowness, childishness, egregiousness, enormousness, exaggeration, excess, excessiveness, exorbitance, exorbitancy, extortionateness, extravagance, extravagancy, extreme, extremes,… …
56Whitsun Day — A high Festival observed in the Church on the fiftieth day after Easter, in commemoration of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles on the day of Pentecost as they were all with one accord in one place in Jerusalem. Whitsun Day is …
57folly — n. 1. Foolishness, imbecility, fatuity, stupidity, shallowness, dulness, doltishness. 2. Absurdity, foolishness, extravagance, unwisdom, imprudence, nonsense, fatuity, indiscretion. 3. Act of folly, foolish act, indiscretion, blunder, faux pas. 4 …
58futile — futile, vain, fruitless, bootless, abortive all denote barren of result. Futile and vain parallel each other only when they imply failure to realize an immediate aim {it was equally in vain, and he soon wearied of his futile vigilance Stevenson}… …
59un|in|tel|li|gence — «UHN ihn TEHL uh juhns», noun. lack of intelligence; ignorance; unwisdom …
60un|wis|dom — «uhn WIHZ duhm», noun. absence of wisdom; foolishness; stupidity: »It appears that one officer present knew of the unwisdom of the course adopted, but he was so junior that he did not dare to tell his superiors about it (Norbert Wiener) …