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Meanings of
ill-judged
in English
Not given careful consideration.
shortsighted
improvident
ill-considered
Related terms
imprudent
Synonyms
Examples for "
shortsighted
"
shortsighted
improvident
ill-considered
Examples for "
shortsighted
"
1
Sir, -The possible closure of rail lines is a
shortsighted
move.
2
Culturally it is, on a national and international level,
shortsighted
and regrettable.
3
There, on the other side of the angle; but you are
shortsighted
.
4
Beside her, God mother was nothing but a plump,
shortsighted
fidgety lady.
5
It's also true that
shortsighted
campaigns for lifestyle change can backfire.
1
Both were throughout life lacking in executive ability; both were financially
improvident
.
2
He was industrious but
improvident
;
he made money and he lost it.
3
This
improvident
expenditure has had the effect of making the people discontented.
4
I also say they are not
improvident
or extravagant, but the reverse.
5
Like mountaineers generally, Baker was liberal to a fault, and eminently
improvident
.
1
An
ill
-
considered
idea perhaps, but one put out there in good faith?
2
It was an
ill
-
considered
thing you did, but your intentions were good.
3
The crown had probably been set by his
ill-considered
flight in July.
4
The world is full of people eager to express baseless,
ill
-
considered
opinions.
5
The exhortation was
ill-considered
,
and Rachel controlled a gesture of amicable impatience.
Usage of
ill-judged
in English
1
As the district judge stated, this protest was
'
ill
-
judged
in its form'.
2
A series of
ill
-
judged
acquisitions had left it saddled with heavy debts.
3
It was
injudicious
-
miserably
ill-judged
in Dorrance not to acquaint you with this.
4
Now came the main and, on the part of Riall,
ill
-
judged
attack.
5
A fudge may simply be
ill
-
judged
;
a differently worded fudge might work better.
6
This was not
ill-judged
and laborious humour; it was said in absolute earnest.
7
It was very
ill
-
judged
and should never happen in any industrial relations matter.
8
Nothing is more trying in misfortune than the
ill-judged
advice of well-meaning friends.
9
The sneer at the godly man for his imperfections is
ill-judged
.
10
Many of their pet measures were
ill-judged
,
to say the least.
11
But I must confess that I should think such a marriage
very
-
very
ill-judged
.
12
What was the consequence of the
ill-judged
marriage of his daughters?
13
Cats attempting
ill
-
judged
jumps from one piece of furniture to another.
14
Whenever women make
ill-judged
,
unnatural, extravagant demands, they must prepare to lose ground.
15
Do you see what you have done by your
ill-judged
kindness?
16
All the successive vile plots of the to this
ill-judged
prudence!
Other examples for "ill-judged"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
ill-judged
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very ill-judged
ill-judged action
ill-judged attack
ill-judged haste
ill-judged marriage
More collocations
Ill-judged
through the time
Ill-judged
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common