impolitic in Vietnamese
@impolitic /im'pɔlitik/ (unpolitic) /'ʌn'pɔlitik/
* tính từ
- không chính trị, không khôn ngoan, vụng; thất sách
Sentence patterns related to "impolitic"
1. It might be impolitic to refuse his offer.
2. It would have been impolitic to refuse his offer.
3. It is impolitic to offend people who can help you.
4. That's impolitic and impolite, but it's not asas Mr. Bush's response.
5. I had thought it impolitic to smoke a cigar while pleading poverty.
6. I thought it impolitic to ask any questions about her ex-husband.
7. What does inArtful mean? Awkwardly expressed but not necessarily untrue; impolitic; ill-phrased; inexpedient; clumsy
8. It was considered impolitic of him to spend too much time with the party radicals.
9. That extreme, impolitic candor was one of the characteristics that made Rice a perfect rebel and a considerably less perfect leader.
10. He had ended by saying , " I think that . . . it is highly impolitic to introduce questions of race in the administration of justice .