bêtise
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bêtise /beɪˈtiːz, bɛˈtiːz/
▶noun a foolish or ill-timed remark or action.
– origin Fr., ‘stupidity’, from bête ‘foolish’.
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bêtiseConcise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press: bêtise /beɪˈtiːz, bɛˈtiːz/ ▶noun a foolish or ill-timed remark or action. – origin Fr., ‘stupidity’, from bête ‘foolish’. 'bêtise' also found in these Oxford entries:
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