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injudiciousness

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The quality of being injudicious or unwise.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The quality of being injudicious; lack of sound judgment; indiscretion.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun The state or condition of being injudicious.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun the trait of being injudicious
  • noun lacking good judgment

Etymologies

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injudicious +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • The Lib-Dims are not doing too badly but are having problems because of a certain injudiciousness in their choice of donors: The Liberal Democrats report a turnaround from a deficit of some £207,000 to a surplus of £1.17m.

    Party funds Helen 2007

  • The Lib-Dims are not doing too badly but are having problems because of a certain injudiciousness in their choice of donors: The Liberal Democrats report a turnaround from a deficit of some £207,000 to a surplus of £1.17m.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Richard 2007

  • I have hinted that my married life with my deceased husband has not been a happy one; and that I feel the injudiciousness of having married a young man.

    Armadale 2003

  • Nor will the candid student of history, if he but consider the attitude of the prelates at the colloquy of Poissy, be more inclined than were the Protestants of his own day to censure Theodore Beza for any degree of alleged injudiciousness exhibited in that celebrated sentence in his speech which provoked the outburst of indignation on the part of Tournon and his colleagues.

    The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird

  • She can show the evils of the gallons of soda water too many young women swallow, of the injudiciousness of allowing young girls to congregate in drug stores.

    Making Good on Private Duty Harriet Camp Lounsbery

  • Conservatism blocks the wheels of progress, or radicalism, in its unbalanced enthusiasm, destroys by injudiciousness the good that has been gradually accumulating.

    Society Its Origin and Development Henry Kalloch Rowe

  • She can show the evils of the gallons of soda water too many young women swallow, of the injudiciousness of allowing young girls to congregate in drug stores.

    Making Good on Private Duty Harriet Camp Lounsbery

  • She can show the evils of the gallons of soda water too many young women swallow, of the injudiciousness of allowing young girls to congregate in drug stores.

    Making Good on Private Duty Harriet Camp Lounsbery

  • Both parties were steadfast in their claims, while the vehemence and injudiciousness of the orthodox mediator increased the dissension, and ruined all prospects of peace.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • Page 57 peculiarly obnoxious class, having been issued for the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad, of which George W. Swepson was president, might have been mentioned as increasing the injudiciousness of the purchase.

    History of the University of North Carolina. Volume II: From 1868 to 1912 Kemp Plummer 1912

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