Definitions
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- adverb In an
unjudicious manner.
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Examples
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The reason of which is clear: they make them with so ill a grace, and generally time their presents so unjudiciously, as scarce ever to distribute them, but just when they want to carry some temporary point with the savages, such, especially, as the taking up the hatchet against the French.
An Account of the Customs and Manners of the Micmakis and Maricheets Savage Nations, Now Dependent on the Government of Cape-Breton Antoine Simon Maillard 1736
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"I don't like Malvolio," Breyer said, quite unjudiciously.
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"I don't like Malvolio," Breyer said, quite unjudiciously.
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"I don't like Malvolio," Breyer said, quite unjudiciously.
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But there’s the opposite, what I will unjudiciously call senseful violence.
Senseful Violence 2009
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