Injudiciousness (Noun)
Meaning 1
Lacking good judgment.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- The politician's injudiciousness in making a joke about a sensitive topic sparked widespread outrage and calls for her resignation.
- Her injudiciousness in investing in the company without doing thorough research led to significant financial losses.
- The company's injudiciousness in hiring an unqualified candidate for the key position ultimately led to the project's failure.
- The injudiciousness of the judge in making a biased comment during the trial raised concerns about the fairness of the proceedings.
- The teenager's injudiciousness in posting a provocative message on social media led to a heated argument with her friends and family.
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Meaning 2
The trait of being injudicious.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- His decision to quit his job on impulse was an example of his injudiciousness that ultimately led to financial instability.
- Her injudiciousness in making rash judgments had led to her estrangement from her close friends.
- The manager's injudiciousness in not evaluating the proposal properly cost the company a valuable opportunity.
- Her father attributed her misfortune to her own injudiciousness and naivety.
- Their recklessness was born out of youthful exuberance and a mix of boldness and injudiciousness.