Sentence example with the word 'injudicious'

injudicious

brash, ill-considered, impolitic, incautious, insolent, myopic, overweening, shortsighted, unconsidered, unreflective, unthoughtful

Definition adj. lacking or showing lack of judgment or discretion

Last update: August 24, 2015


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The lawyer made injudicious statements in the court.   [Please select]

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They are admirably arranged, and the remnants of ancient art which they contain have fortunately escaped injudicious restoration.   [Please select]

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When a very little child, Nurse had excused ungovernable fits of rage with the injudicious words, "Poor lamb, she can't help herself."   [Please select]

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In this she was injudicious, for its effect was to convince Francesca, who hurried away full of concern to tell Mrs.   [Please select]

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Wilkins must be at least of an injudicious disposition, but a husband, whatever his disposition, should be properly met.   [Please select]

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The ill-assorted and injudicious attire of the individual only served to render his awkwardness more conspicuous.   [Please select]

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They wanted, they explained, not to be troubled with the Crusades, which they thought very injudicious and tiresome.   [Please select]

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I presumed that it was as you stated to me, and that your only fault was your injudicious investment.   [Please select]

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"Well, I admit that, as it turned out, the investment was injudicious."   [Please select]

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Sachem sustained this point, and added further that he had known many a man's head broken on account of an injudicious wink.   [Please select]

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His measures were so injudicious, so vexatious, so annoying, so severe, and so cruel, that the Puritans became, if possible, still more estranged.   [Please select]

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