fool's errand Synonyms

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fool's errand Meaning

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fool's errand (n)

a fruitless mission

fool's errand Sentence Examples

  1. He believed investing in that company would be a fool's errand, given its unstable financial status.
  2. Pursuing her dreams of becoming a professional singer seemed like a fool's errand to many, but she remained determined.
  3. Venturing into the haunted forest at night was considered a fool's errand by the locals, warning of the dangers lurking within.
  4. Trying to convince him to change his mind was a fool's errand; he was too stubborn to listen to reason.
  5. She felt like she was sent on a fool's errand when her search for the lost treasure turned up nothing but old trinkets.
  6. Expecting him to complete the project overnight was a fool's errand; it required careful planning and execution.
  7. Some thought his quest for eternal youth was a fool's errand, chasing after an impossible dream.
  8. Believing that the politician would keep his promises turned out to be a fool's errand, as he quickly reneged on his commitments.
  9. He considered the expedition to the uncharted island a fool's errand, given the treacherous waters and unknown dangers.
  10. Putting faith in the unreliable witness proved to be a fool's errand, as their testimony was riddled with inconsistencies.

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a fruitless mission

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He believed investing in that company would be a fool's errand, given its unstable financial status.

Pursuing her dreams of becoming a professional singer seemed like a fool's errand to many, but she remained determined.

Venturing into the haunted forest at night was considered a fool's errand by the locals, warning of the dangers lurking within.

Trying to convince him to change his mind was a fool's errand; he was too stubborn to listen to reason.