injudiciousness
Example Sentences
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Now a Miami Dolphins fan took to the sky to protest the injudiciousness of a National Football League referee whose early whistle on a fumble cost the local heroes a playoff spot.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She canvassed men and manners with the warm injudiciousness of undeveloped wisdom; acts were nothing, motives everything, and no cleanness available that had a stain on its whiteness.
From Heriot's Choice A Tale by Carey, Rosa Nouchette
When he made this request he was fully aware that any injudiciousness, any want of tact, would be fatal to his object.
From The English Church in the Eighteenth Century by Abbey, Charles J. (Charles John)
It will be owing to your own injudiciousness if he ever becomes afraid of approaching you after making a blunder.
From The Dog by Dinks
Fairchilds dismissed the subject, realizing the injudiciousness of being too confidential with this girl on so short an acquaintance.
From Tillie, a Mennonite Maid; a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch by Martin, Helen Reimensnyder