List of antonyms from "ill-at-ease" to antonyms from "ill feeling"


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Definition of the day : « ill considered »

  • As in imprudent : adj without much thought
  • As in irresponsible : adj careless, reckless
  • As in premature : adj rash, impulsive
  • As in rash : adj careless, impulsive
  • As in shortsighted : adj unmindful of future consequences
  • As in thoughtless : adj absent-minded, unobservant
  • As in unguarded : adj thoughtless; unwary
  • As in unprepared : adj not ready
  • As in unwise : adj stupid, irresponsible
  • As in short-sighted : adj unthinking
  • As in dippy : adj foolish
  • As in ill-considered : adj rash
  • As in ill-considered : adj unwise
  • As in imbecilic : adj foolish
  • As in loopy : adj foolish
  • As in precipitant : adj rash
  • As in softheaded : adj foolish
  • As in tomfool : adj foolish
  • As in unconsidered : adj rash
  • As in foolish : adj nonsensical, idiotic
  • As in frivolous : adj trivial, silly
  • As in ill-advised : adj unwise, not thought out
Example sentences :
  • The experts say he fought an ill considered fight and should not have forced it.
  • Extract from : « Pieces of Hate » by Heywood Broun
  • The former is, in the nature of things, ill considered and fleeting.
  • Extract from : « How to Listen to Music, 7th ed. » by Henry Edward Krehbiel
  • The measure was a hasty one, ill considered, and promised to lead to consequences the most injurious to the nation.
  • Extract from : « The Lily and the Totem » by William Gilmore Simms
  • Cleveland also vetoed a general dependent pension bill in 1887 on the ground that it was badly drawn and ill considered.
  • Extract from : « Contemporary American History, 1877-1913 » by Charles A. Beard
  • I had little doubt that one or the other of us must fall a sacrifice to this ill considered and unexpected meeting.
  • Extract from : « Rambles by Land and Water » by B. M. Norman