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View definitions for injudiciously

injudiciously

adverb as in foolishly

adverb as in indiscreetly

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He did not attempt historical painting; and here Sir Joshua contrasts him with Hogarth; who did so injudiciously.

The affair was injudiciously managed, and, before all could be fired, the flames of one alarmed the British in the fort.

He realized that something had been said, that Miss Van Tuyn had perhaps talked injudiciously.

I sometimes think it were even better and safer not to lie at all than to lie injudiciously.

While in this state he was very injudiciously informed of a great defeat which his troops had encountered.

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

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