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		Definition of ill-chosen in English: ill-chosenadjective Badly thought out; unwise.  I apologize for my ill-chosen words  the ill-chosen music is overloud and irritating  Example sentencesExamples -  But with just two ill-chosen words my mood darkens and an inner gloom descends.
 -  If your reader gets the wrong impression about what your site is about (because of an ill-chosen graphic), you have failed.
 -  She was referring to the government rather than the populace, but the effect was the same and the words were ill-chosen.
 -  For the weary urbanite seeking to ease the pain of ill-chosen footwear, a full foot treatment is the way to go.
 -  And Mozart's death, as one respected musical journal wrote, was almost certainly caused not by poison but by "arduous work and fast living among ill-chosen company".
 -  His ball lay just over the notorious road, inches from an old stone wall, the calamitous result of adrenalin and an ill-chosen two iron.
 -  A combination of thin walls, accidents of socio-cultural background and ill-chosen invective has put his career in jeopardy, just as he was in the cusp of setting his international career in stone.
 -  Had she forgiven him for his ill-chosen words so long ago?
 -  Passes went astray, options were ill-chosen, but Carlow's lesson from the exercise is that forwards must take responsibility.
 -  Do not let ill-chosen words come back to haunt you.
 
    Definition of ill-chosen in US English: ill-chosenadjective Poorly considered.  I apologize for my ill-chosen words  the ill-chosen music is overloud and irritating  Example sentencesExamples -  Do not let ill-chosen words come back to haunt you.
 -  Passes went astray, options were ill-chosen, but Carlow's lesson from the exercise is that forwards must take responsibility.
 -  If your reader gets the wrong impression about what your site is about (because of an ill-chosen graphic), you have failed.
 -  A combination of thin walls, accidents of socio-cultural background and ill-chosen invective has put his career in jeopardy, just as he was in the cusp of setting his international career in stone.
 -  For the weary urbanite seeking to ease the pain of ill-chosen footwear, a full foot treatment is the way to go.
 -  And Mozart's death, as one respected musical journal wrote, was almost certainly caused not by poison but by "arduous work and fast living among ill-chosen company".
 -  Had she forgiven him for his ill-chosen words so long ago?
 -  She was referring to the government rather than the populace, but the effect was the same and the words were ill-chosen.
 -  But with just two ill-chosen words my mood darkens and an inner gloom descends.
 -  His ball lay just over the notorious road, inches from an old stone wall, the calamitous result of adrenalin and an ill-chosen two iron.
 
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