ALL meanings of follies
fol·ly
F f - noun follies Plural form of folly. 1
- noun plural follies the state or quality of being foolish; lack of understanding or sense. 1
- noun plural follies a foolish action, practice, idea, etc.; absurdity: the folly of performing without a rehearsal. 1
- noun plural follies a costly and foolish undertaking; unwise investment or expenditure. 1
- noun plural follies Architecture. a whimsical or extravagant structure built to serve as a conversation piece, lend interest to a view, commemorate a person or event, etc.: found especially in England in the 18th century. 1
- noun plural follies follies, a theatrical revue. 1
- noun plural follies Obsolete. wickedness; wantonness. 1
- noun follies plural of folly. 0
- noun follies (Uncountable Noun) A lavishly-produced theatrical revue characterized by major stars, huge casts, and opulent costumes and scenery. 0
- noun plural follies an elaborately costumed revue 0
- noun follies a revue 0