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ill-judged, a. (ˈɪlˈdʒʌdʒd: see ill- III) Done without judgement, injudicious, unwise.
1717Garth Ovid's Met. Pref. (1732) **** ij b, Nor do I remember he has err'd above once by ill-judg'd Superfluity. 1769Junius Lett. xxxv. 155 To pay a very ill-judged compliment. 1820W. Irving Sketch Bk. (1859) 40 Recrimination on our part would be equally ill-judged. 1828Tytler Hist. Scot. (1864) I. 53 An ill-judged economy. |