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ill-judged
[ il-juhjd ]
adjective
- injudicious; unwise.
ill-judged
adjective
- rash; ill-advised
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ill-judged1
Example Sentences
An ECB spokesperson said: "This was an ill-judged post and was swiftly deleted. We apologise for any offence."
His original remarks were criticised by the Antisemitism Policy Trust, who said they were "ill-judged, racist and false".
US Vice President JD Vance's blistering attack on Europe's policies on Friday was called "ill-judged" and "insulting" by many of the delegates at the Munich Security Conference.
During the interview, he said his past criticisms of Trump were "ill-judged and wrong" and was pressed on the differences between the UK and US on Middle East policy.
He said his claims that the president was "a bully" were "ill-judged and wrong".
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