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Injudicious meaning and example
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Injudicious (adjective) — showing poor judgment; unwise or ill-advised.
Pronunciation: in-joo-DISH-us
Examples:
- It was injudicious of him to invest all his savings in a single risky startup.
- Her injudicious remark at the meeting offended several colleagues.
- The government’s injudicious cut in funding worsened the crisis.
Synonyms: unwise, imprudent, ill-advised.
Antonyms: judicious, prudent, sensible.
Pronunciation: in-joo-DISH-us
Examples:
- It was injudicious of him to invest all his savings in a single risky startup.
- Her injudicious remark at the meeting offended several colleagues.
- The government’s injudicious cut in funding worsened the crisis.
Synonyms: unwise, imprudent, ill-advised.
Antonyms: judicious, prudent, sensible.
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