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inaudicious

 

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inaudicious

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense: lacking good judgment or discretion

Usage: popular

Description: Inaudicious refers to someone or something that lacks sound judgment, wisdom, or prudence. It implies a reckless or thoughtless behavior.

Sample Sentences:

  • His inaudicious decision to quit his job without any backup plan left him in a difficult situation.
  • The inaudicious investments made by the company's management led to substantial financial losses.
  • The inaudicious driver ignored the road signs and caused an accident.

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