ill-judged in English

adjective
1
lacking careful consideration; unwise.
an ill-judged decision

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1. His behaviour was indubitably ill-judged.

2. It seemed a singularly ill-judged enterprise for Truman to undertake.

3. Inaccurate forecasting and ill-judged investments by some electricity monopolies have been a salient stimulus towards liberalization.

4. Anachronistic: adjective antiquated , behind the times, ill-advised , ill-judged , ill-timed , incongruous , misjudged , obsolete , outdated , outmoded , previous

5. The popular idea of recession as purgative an ill - judged binge - has a strong and enduring emotional appeal.

6. But he has also revealed how some ill-judged words from a TV pundit played a part in his impregnable display against Arsenal on Sunday.

7. Gordon Brown's ill-judged appointment of Des Browne in 2006 as defence secretary, doubling the next year as Scottish secretary, alienated some of the top brass.

8. Sadly, under GM those qualities were steadily diluted in an ill-judged attempt to stanch the losses that Saab made in all but one of the American firm's 20 years of stewardship.

9. ‘The film is no bad Advertisement for the company, either.’ ‘The current edition is a dull, impersonal and ill - judged Advertisement for what we trust is the excitement to come.’ ‘The International Rules was the most frightful Advertisement for sport that one could ever want to see.’