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ill-considered

American  
[il-kuhn-sid-erd] / ˈɪl kənˈsɪd ərd /

adjective

  1. lacking thorough consideration; ill-suited; unwise.


ill-considered British  

adjective

  1. done without due consideration; not thought out

    an ill-considered decision

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Etymology

Origin of ill-considered

First recorded in 1825–35

Explanation

When something is ill-considered, it hasn't been carefully thought through, like your cousin's ill-considered idea to adopt six rabbits and let them run loose around his house. The adjective ill-considered describes decisions that are made impulsively, without enough contemplation of the pros and cons. Marrying someone the day after you met them would be ill-considered, and so would jumping off the garage roof into a pile of leaves while holding an umbrella to slow your descent. If you stopped and considered the possible consequences, you'd probably make a different choice!

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Ill considered trying has not worked out well in far too many other cases.

From New York Times • Nov. 6, 2017