Dict: strongs - foolish
Strongs:
H1198 @ בּער ba‛ar bah'-ar From H1197; properly food (as consumed); that {is} (be extension) of cattle brutishness; (concretely) stupid: - brutish ({person}) foolish.
H1984 @ הלל hâlal haw-lal' A primitive root; to be clear (originally of {sound} but usually of color); to shine; hence to make a show; to boast; and thus to be (clamorously) foolish; to rave; causatively to celebrate; also to stultify: - (make) boast ({self}) {celebrate} {commend} ({deal} {make}) fool ({-ish} {-ly}) {glory} give {[light]} be ({make} feign self) mad ({against}) give in {marriage} {[sing} be worthy of] {praise} {rage} {renowned} shine.
H196 @ אולי 'ĕvilîy ev-ee-lee' From H191; {silly} foolish; hence (morally) impious: - foolish.
H200 @ אוּלת 'ivveleth iv-veh'-leth From the same as H191; silliness: - {folly} foolishly (-ness).
H2973 @ יאל yâ'al yaw-al' A primitive root; properly to be {slack} that {is} (figuratively) to be foolish: - {dote} be ({become} do) foolish (-ly).
H3687 @ כּסילוּת kesîylûth kes-eel-ooth' From H3684; silliness: - foolish.
H3688 @ כּסל kâsal kaw-sal' A primitive root; properly to be {fat} that {is} (figuratively) silly: - be foolish.
H5014 @ נבב nâbab naw-bab' A primitive root; to pierce; to be {hollow} or (figuratively) foolish: - {hollow} vain.
H5034 @ נבל nâbêl naw-bale' A primitive root; to wilt; generally to fall {away} fail6 faint; figuratively to be foolish or (morally) wicked; causatively to {despise} disgrace: - {disgrace} {dishonour} lightly {esteem} fade ({away} {-ing}) fall ({down} {-ling} {off}) do {foolishly} come to {nought} X {surely} make {vile} wither.
H5039 @ נבלה nebâlâh neb-aw-law' Feminine of H5036; {foolishness} that {is} (morally) wickedness; concretely a crime; by extension punishment: - {folly} {vile} villany.
H5041 @ נבלּט neballâţ neb-al-lawt' Apparently from H5036 and H3909; foolish secrecy; {Neballat} a place in Palestine: - Neballat.
H5531 @ שׂכלוּת סכלוּת siklûth ώiklûth {sik-looth'} sik-looth' From H5528; silliness: - {folly} foolishness.
H6612 @ פּתאי פּתי פּתי pethîy pethîy pethâ'îy {peth-ee'} {peh'-thee} peth-aw-ee' From H6601; silly (that {is} seducible): - {foolish} simple ({-icity} one).
H8602 @ תּפל tâphêl taw-fale' From an unused root meaning to smear; plaster (as gummy) or slime; (figuratively) frivolity: - foolish {things} {unsavoury} untempered.
H8604 @ תּפלה tiphlâh tif-law' From the same as H8602; frivolity: - {folly} foolishly.
G1133 @ γυναικάριον gunaikarion goo-nahee-kar'-ee-on A diminutive from G1135; a little (that is foolish) woman: - silly woman.
G3154 @ ματαιόω mataioō mat-ah-yo'-o From G3152; to render (passively become) foolish that is (morally) wicked or (specifically) idolatrous: - become vain.
G3471 @ μωραίνω mōrainō mo-rah'ee-no From G3474; to become insipid; figuratively to make (passively act) as a simpleton: - become fool make foolish lose savour.
G3472 @ μωρία mōria mo-ree'-ah From G3474; silliness that is absurdity: - foolishness.
G3473 @ μωρολογία mōrologia mo-rol-og-ee'-ah From a compound of G3474 and G3004; silly talk that is buffoonery: - foolish talking.
G801 @ ἀσύνετος asunetos as-oon'-ay-tos From G1 (as a negative particle) and G4908; unintelligent; by implication wicked: - foolish without understanding.
G877 @ ἀφροσύνη aphrosunē af-ros-oo'-nay From G878; senselessness that is (euphemistically) egotism; (morally) recklessness: - folly foolishly (-ness).