Injudiciousness [noun]
Definition of Injudiciousness:
dullness of mind
Synonyms of Injudiciousness:
Opposite/Antonyms of Injudiciousness:
Sentence/Example of Injudiciousness:
It will be owing to your own injudiciousness if he ever become afraid of approaching you after making a blunder.
The words burst from the major's lips ere he had time to realize the injudiciousness of his remarks.
Each of two young girls, through the injudiciousness of her parents, has married the wrong person.
Retrievers taught to carry something soft; injudiciousness of employing a stone.
Injudiciousness of aiding a young Dog when retrieving; makes him rely on Gun rather than his own Nose.
She was an older woman, and had learnt the injudiciousness of impulsive behaviour.
In Note, injudiciousness of teaching a Puppy to "point" Chickens.
Such censures are but the effects of injudiciousness, unrighteousness, and rash haste.
It will be owing to your own injudiciousness if he ever becomes afraid of approaching you after making a blunder.
When he made this request he was fully aware that any injudiciousness, any want of tact, would be fatal to his object.