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Injudicious means 'ill judged'.

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Another word for unwise or foolish with 11 letters?

injudicious, nonsensical


What is the definition of imprudent?

Not prudent; wanting in prudence or discretion; indiscreet; injudicious; not attentive to consequence; improper.


A sentence for judicious?

If you think carefully first, you will make a judicious choice. (adjective)


What is the opposite of careful that has a C with the sound of an S?

The opposite of careful with a C pronounced like an S is "careless."


What is the best way to resolve a conflict between characters?

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How does getting the septum cauterized cause a perforated septum?

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Is there an antonym for the word account?

The word account is a noun in most uses, so has no antonym. The verb "to account" (to account for) might have an opposite verb ignore. The opposite of the adjective "accountable" is "unaccountable, in the sense of irresponsible, capricious, frivolous, or injudicious.


What diseases are cause by antibiotics?

You can get the pseudo-membranous enterocolitis due to use of broad spectrum antibiotics. You can get permanent deafness and/or vertigo and nephrotoxicity due to injudicious use of aminoglycosides like gentamicin, streptomycin, tobramycin, kanamicin and amikacin. You can get yellow coloured teeth due to use of tetracyclines during pregnancy and in children below the eight years of age. You can get thrush in mouth and in vagina due to use of some antibiotics.


What disease occurs when adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol or aldosterone?

The disease is called as 'Addison's disease'. In developing countries, you get this disease very commonly, as a result of injudicious use of corticosteroids by quacks, leading to suppression of hypothalamo-pituitory-adrenal axis.


What will people 1000 years from now learn about us?

This is an opinion or guesswork question. Here's mine: If we continue to progress technically and ethically, people in a thousand years will probably think of us like we think of people in medieval times. That we lived under harsh conditions and were rather barbaric. If we do not continue to progress, there may be no people to think about us at all. If there are still people they may think of us as an advanced civilization that destroyed itself by it's abuse or injudicious use of technology, or was destroyed by natural forces.


What is another word that means foolish?

bad trifling, insignificant, or paltry, absurd, asinine, brainless, cockamamy, crazy, daffy, daft, dippy, doltish, dotty, fantastic, fatuous, feebleminded, half-baked, half-witted, harebrained, ill-advised, ill-considered, imbecilic, imprudent, incautious, indiscreet, injudicious, insane, irrational, jerky, kooky, loony, ludicrous, lunatic, mad, moronic, nerdy, nutty, preposterous, ridiculous, senseless, short-sighted, silly, simple, stupid, unintelligent, unreasonable, unwise, wacky*, weak, witless, zany*


Words that begin with the letter l that describe love?

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