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impolitic

/im-pol-i-tik/US // ɪmˈpɒl ɪ tɪk //UK // (ɪmˈpɒlɪtɪk) //

无聊的,无聊,不礼貌的,不礼貌

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not politic, expedient, or judicious.

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Examples

  • The end of the pandemic may not be near, exactly, but it’s no longer rash, impolitic or scientifically dubious to broach the topic.

  • I've argued that term is inartful, impolitic and also, as Pletka points out, imprecise because of Christian pro-Israel sentiment.

  • From Netanyahu's right, Israeli politicians delivered some impolitic straight-shooting.

  • There was a rawness and impolitic honesty to his shows, many of which could make your heart weep.

  • Yes, branding roughly half the nation as lazy, entitled parasites is impolitic.

  • For Ann to dismiss such thinking as “ridiculous” is, at best, impolitic.

  • I cannot say how this affected others, but to me it seemed hardly more ill-mannered than impolitic.

  • Sir Rowland remembered what Mr. Wilding had said, and bethought him that it were impolitic in him to repeat it.

  • So grossly unjust was Paterson's scheme; and yet it was less unjust than impolitic.

  • Loud and repeated hallooing, or the severe use of the lash, is as impolitic as it is cruel and disgraceful.

  • Moreover, we felt it highly impolitic to admit that there was any place in existence where Englishmen couldnt walk.