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Meaning of injudicious
The primary meaning of "injudicious" is showing or resulting from a lack of judgment, or being unwise and imprudent.
Etymology of injudicious
The word "injudicious" originates from the Latin words "in" meaning "not" and "judicium" meaning "judgment", with the suffix "-ious" added to form an adjective
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe actions, decisions, or behaviors that lack sound judgment or wisdom
Synonyms
imprudent
unwise
ill-advised
foolish
reckless
rash
impulsive
ill-considered
misguided
misinformed
senseless
thoughtless
careless
negligent
incautious
indiscreet
ill-judged
shortsighted
foolish
unreasonable
irrational
unsound
unreasoning
impolitic
inexpedient
unadvisable
misguided
wrongheaded
brash
harebrained
ill-conceived
poorly planned
Definitions
- Having or showing a lack of judgment, or being unwise and imprudent
- * Not wise or sensible, often in a way that is annoying or frustrating
- * Not based on good judgment, or not showing good sense
Usage Examples
- It was injudicious of her to invest all her savings in a single stock without doing thorough research
- * The company's injudicious decision to expand too quickly led to financial difficulties
- * He made an injudicious comment about his boss, which put his job at risk
Antonyms
prudent
wise
judicious
sensible
reasonable
rational
sound
well-advised
well-judged
thoughtful
cautious
discreet
politic
expedient
advisable
well-planned
well-conceived
thoughtful
considerate
deliberate
measured
informed
discerning
perceptive
astute
shrewd
sagacious