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ill-considered
[il-kuhn-sid-erd]
adjective
lacking thorough consideration; ill-suited; unwise.
ill-considered
adjective
done without due consideration; not thought out
an ill-considered decision
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ill-considered1
Example Sentences
Chief executive Dr Lucy Peake said the government's "confused and ill-considered approach" of boosting awareness of the scheme but not supporting this with extra funding "risks pushing more families to breaking point".
He has frequently complained that he made a mistake in his first term by appointing aides like Kelly, Milley and Bolton, who believed it was their duty to restrain the president’s ill-considered impulses.
They dedicate enormous time and resources to sending a reporter to Brown University to stick a microphone in a 19-year-old's face, so they'll say a slightly ill-considered thing.
And an ill-considered or malignant post can have lasting effect.
Very quickly, Garland’s refusal to explain comes to seem less an artistic choice than an ill-considered dodge, like Nikki Haley initially refusing to identify slavery as the cause of the actual Civil War.
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