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/il"jujd"/, adj.injudicious; unwise.[1710-20]
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Universalium. 2010.
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Universalium. 2010.
Ill-judged — a. Not well judged; unwise; not well considered or thought out; as, an ill judged attempt. Syn: ill advised, ill considered, rash. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ill-judged — adj formal an action that is ill judged has not been thought about carefully enough ≠ well judged ▪ an ill judged choice of words … Dictionary of contemporary English
ill-judged — [ ,ıl dʒʌdʒd ] adjective FORMAL showing that you did not consider something very carefully: an ill judged remark ─ opposite WELL JUDGED … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ill-judged — I adjective acting without due consideration, against reason, blind, careless, hasty, headstrong, heedless, ill advised, ill chosen, ill considered, ill contrived, illogical, impatient, imprudent, inconsiderate, inept, inexact, inexpedient,… … Law dictionary
ill-judged — adjective formal an action that is ill judged has not been thought about carefully enough: an ill judged decision … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ill-judged — adjective not given careful consideration ill considered actions often result in disaster an ill judged attempt • Syn: ↑ill considered, ↑improvident, ↑shortsighted • Similar to: ↑imprudent … Useful english dictionary
ill-judged — UK [ˌɪl ˈdʒʌdʒd] / US adjective formal showing that you did not think carefully about something an ill judged remark … English dictionary
ill-judged — a. Unwise, injudicious, imprudent, foolish, ill advised … New dictionary of synonyms
ill-judged — adjective See ill advised … Thesaurus of popular words
ill-judged — adjective lacking careful thought; unwise … English new terms dictionary