1. ill considered
2. botched
to do something badly, because you have been careless or because you do not have the skill to do it properly: The builders really botched up our patio.
I've botched things up so bad I wish I could find a hole to climb into.
... the price for the botched emancipation of 1865.
Philip Hammond defended Mr Johnson today amid a backlash over his botched demands for the G7 to impose sanctions on Russia
3. not well thought out
4. rash
The rash on Angela's leg was red and blotchy and very itchy, so she went to the doctor.
One of the symptoms of measles is a red rash.
itchy rash
“it would be extremely rash to make such an assumption”
It was very imprudent, very rash of you to speak about her the way you did last night.
We should not be rash now; we should wait for a good chance.
Generalised skin reactions including pruritus, urticaria or non-specific rash.
I was out in the sun for so long that I got heat rash.
The person may have flu-like symptoms, a headache and a high temperature. The person may also complain of a stiff neck and be sensitive to light. At a later stage a rash may form
Don't be so rash! You're barely 18 - it's much too early to get married!
Definition a rash is a lot of red spots on someone’s skin caused by an illness or a bad reaction to something they have eaten or touched
It’s best to think things over calmly and thoroughly, rather than make rash decisions.
That was a rash decision - you didn't think about the costs involved. I think it was a bit rash of them to get married when they'd only known each other for a few weeks.
Maybe I'm being a little rash about the male models. / a rash promise
It would be rash to assume that everyone will agree with you.
5. impetuous
Because of his impetuous character, he sometimes makes decisions dictated by emotions.
an impetuous outburst
An impetuous man. An impetuous decision.
He was high-spirited and impetuous.
Her friends seem to avoid her, as her impetuous and impulsive behavior began to get her into a lot of trouble.
Not sparring today? -Advanced practice. Pam, a bit beyond a girl like you who's ... kind of impetuous...
Your impetuous remarks about us seem to have rung down the curtain on our good relationship.
6. inconsiderate
Definition someone who is inconsiderate does not care if their actions have a bad effect on other people’s feelings or needs
inconsiderate motorists
Inglese parola "nieprzemyślany"(inconsiderate) si verifica in set:
Matasek str.67. ill
I'm ill.
I’ll call them tomorrow when I return home.
I was ill, otherwise I would have attended the meeting.
If he continues drinking too much, he will fall ill sooner or later.
This morning I got a telegram from home saying that my father had been suddenly taken ill.
Tomorrow I’ll go out with friends after having lunch.
My father saw that the letters were not in Yun’s handwriting, and asked me “Is your wife ill?”
Is Kim Jong ill or is Kim Jong okay?
Ill news comes apace.
It was the midnight of Friday, 13th; nothing of ill omen was apparent.
As our father got ill, we had to live on a small income.
I’ll give you that article.
The boy made believe he was too ill to go to school.
I think putting thieves to death is not lawful; and it is plain and obvious that it is absurd and of ill consequence to the commonwealth that a thief and a murderer should be equally punished.
What if you make yourself ill? An unbalanced diet leads to all kinds of sicknesses.
8. indiscriminate
the indiscriminate use of pesticides; Another misconception is that door to door distribution is indiscriminate
Terrorist groups may target: one particular organisation for a specific reason or may be more indiscriminate in their targeting
9. headlong
He fell head-long into the river.
as though it had run headlong into a brick wall.
In the headlong rush to buy houses, many people got into debt.
a headlong drive or ride
we move headlong toward our objectives
In the headlong rush to buy houses, many people easily get into debts./ When you break up, the tempation is to rush headlong into a new relationship.
10. ill judged