injudiciousness

[US]/ˌɪn.dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əs.nəs/
[UK]/ˌɪn.dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əs.nəs/

Translation

n.the quality of being injudicious; lack of good judgment; unwise behavior

Phrases & Collocations

sheer injudiciousness

political injudiciousness

tactical injudiciousness

gross injudiciousness

utter injudiciousness

Example Sentences

the committee criticized the minister for the injudiciousness of his remarks during the crisis.

her injudiciousness in sharing confidential files cost the team a major contract.

he regretted the injudiciousness of his decision to invest all his savings in one stock.

the judge noted the injudiciousness of the defendant’s conduct but focused on the evidence.

reporters highlighted the injudiciousness of the policy announcement made without consultation.

his injudiciousness in choosing words turned a minor dispute into a public scandal.

the ceo apologized for the injudiciousness of the marketing campaign that offended customers.

we must avoid the injudiciousness of rushing the rollout before the safety checks are complete.

analysts warned that the injudiciousness of cutting maintenance budgets would raise long-term risks.

the injudiciousness of making jokes at the memorial left everyone deeply uncomfortable.

parents addressed the injudiciousness of letting children wander online without supervision.

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