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Adjective injudicious has 1 sense | ||||
Definitions from the WebTerm: injudiciousPart of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Lacking or showing a lack of good judgment or wisdomDescription: The term "injudicious" refers to something or someone lacking good judgment, discretion, or wisdom in decision-making. Example Sentence: She made an injudicious decision to quit her stable job without having a backup plan. Related Products: Injudicious Decision-Making, Books on Lack of Good Judgment Sense 2: Not judicious or discreet in managing sensitive or delicate mattersDescription: In this sense, "injudicious" refers to someone or something being careless, indiscreet, or tactless in handling sensitive or delicate matters. Example Sentence: The politician's injudicious remarks during the interview caused a public uproar. Related Products: Injudicious Remarks Management, Books on Tactlessness Sense 3: Not judiciously selected or chosenDescription: This sense of "injudicious" refers to something not being carefully or wisely chosen or selected. Example Sentence: The company's injudicious investment in that risky venture led to its downfall. Related Products: Injudicious Investment Strategies, Books on Wasteful Spending | ||||
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