injudicious (Meaning)

Wordnet

injudicious (s)

lacking or showing lack of judgment or discretion; unwise

Webster

injudicious (a.)

Not judicious; wanting in sound judgment; undiscerning; indiscreet; unwise; as, an injudicious adviser.

Not according to sound judgment or discretion; unwise; as, an injudicious measure.

injudicious Sentence Examples

  1. Her injudicious remarks caused a stir in the meeting, alienating several colleagues.
  2. The company's injudicious spending led to a severe financial crisis.
  3. The politician's injudicious comments on immigration sparked outrage and controversy.
  4. The doctor's injudicious prescription of antibiotics weakened the patient's immune system.
  5. Their injudicious decision to invest in a failing industry resulted in heavy losses.
  6. The injudicious use of pesticides had devastating effects on the local ecosystem.
  7. The injudicious timing of the announcement overshadowed the good news that it contained.
  8. The injudicious actions of a few individuals have cast a shadow over the reputation of an entire organization.
  9. The injudicious pursuit of personal gain often leads to ethical compromises.
  10. The injudicious use of technology can have unintended consequences, compromising privacy or security.

FAQs About the word injudicious

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Her injudicious remarks caused a stir in the meeting, alienating several colleagues.

The company's injudicious spending led to a severe financial crisis.

The politician's injudicious comments on immigration sparked outrage and controversy.

The doctor's injudicious prescription of antibiotics weakened the patient's immune system.