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View usage for: impolitic in British English (ɪmˈpɒlɪtɪk) or impolitical (ˌɪmpəˈlɪtɪkəl) adjectivenot politic or expedient; unwise Derived forms impoliticly (imˈpoliticly) adverb impoliticness (imˈpoliticness) noun impolitic in American English (ɪmˈpɑləˌtɪk) adjective not politic; unwise; injudicious; inexpedient Derived forms impoliticly (imˈpoliticly) adverb Examples of 'impolitic' in a sentenceimpolitic Considering it impolitic to agree, Cazaril merely bowed, and withdrew to make himself ready to go down to dinner. Synonyms of 'impolitic'unwise, misguided, untimely, ill-advised More Synonyms of impolitic Synonyms untimely undiplomatic maladroit inexpedient Opposites timely , politic , diplomatic , wise , discreet , prudent , expedient , judicious Additional synonymsDefinition (of a person) acting without reasonable care or thought She said his remarks had been ill-advised. Synonyms misguided, inappropriate, foolish, rash, reckless, unwise, short-sighted, unseemly, foolhardy, thoughtless, indiscreet, ill-judged, ill-considered, imprudent, wrong-headed, injudicious, incautious, impolitic, overhasty Critics judged his comments ill-judged and offensive. Synonyms misguided, foolish, rash, unwise, short-sighted, ill-advised, ill-considered, wrong-headed, injudicious, overhasty Definition not carefully thought out an imprudent investment he made many years ago Synonyms unwise, foolish, rash, irresponsible, reckless, careless, ill-advised, foolhardy, indiscreet, unthinking, ill-judged, ill-considered, inconsiderate, heedless, injudicious, incautious, improvident, impolitic, overhasty, temerarious - imply
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