fuelish
English
Etymology
From English foolish, English fuel, English foolishness.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfjuːəlɪʃ/
Audio (UK) (file)
Adjective
fuelish (comparative more fuelish, superlative most fuelish)
- (of people)
- Acting in the interest of what is beneficial and inspiring for others.
- fuelish intentions
- Competent or talented in inspiring others; inspirational.
- a fuelish coach
- Acting with a goal of pushing machines to their maximum capabilities.
- a fuelish mechanic
- 2018, Fuelish Mediaː
- FUELISH: Doing what others consider reckless feats with vehicles or as we see it, the act of pushing machines to their maximum capabilities.
- Acting in the interest of what is beneficial and inspiring for others.
- (of capabilities)
- Inspiring.
- it’s a fuelish idea; the book is still fuelish
- Inspiring.
Synonyms
- (giving courage, hope or spirit): encouraging
- (providing inspiration): inspiring
- (competent or talented in inspiring others): inspirational
- (having a manner that stimulates): stimulating
Antonyms
- (giving courage, hope or spirit): discouraging
- (providing inspiration): uninspiring
- (competent or talented in inspiring others): spiritless
- (having a manner that stimulates): unimaginative
Derived terms
- fuelishly
- fuelishness
Translations
Acting in the interest of what is beneficial and inspiring for others by fuelling foolishness.