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ill-judged

[il-juhjd] / ˈɪlˈdʒʌdʒd /






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The majority can be pinned on the ludicrously ill-judged appointment of Nancy, but under Brendan Rodgers they lost to Dundee and Hearts and under O'Neill lost to Hibs and drew with Hearts.

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It was an ill-judged decision to hand the armband to the Argentine World Cup winner.

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Amorim left United's hierarchy with no option but to sack him after Sunday's Elland Road outburst, an ill-judged play from a combustible personality who was already on shifting sands.

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“Mean” comments can sometimes just be ill-judged humor intended to defuse the atmosphere and, yes, sometimes they can be mean.

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An ECB spokesperson said: "This was an ill-judged post and was swiftly deleted. We apologise for any offence."

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