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View definitions for injudiciously

injudiciously

adverb as in foolishly

adverb as in indiscreetly

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She was most effective when she risked injudiciously interrupting Handel with electronic explosions, the louder the better.

But sometimes the book reads as if Dyson injudiciously added speeches whose written presentation lacks the allure of his spoken word.

Did any Republican call for slathering Al Gore's ego when his bid was injudiciously taken away from him by the U.S.

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Were I to rehearse here what I would say and how I would reason on such questions, I would act injudiciously.

She added, “Were I to rehearse here what I would say and how I would reason on such questions, I would act injudiciously.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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