"Ill-considered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ill-considered refers to a decision or action that is poorly thought out and lacks careful consideration or planning. It is often used to describe a move that is reckless, impulsive, or imprudent.
In a way that is foolish or unwise; imprudently; recklessly. To act or make a decision without careful thought or consideration. Example: "She invested her life savings in a business venture, which turned out to be ill-advisedly executed."
Ill-defined refers to something that is unclear, vague, or lacking a clear or specific meaning, scope, or limits. It can also refer to an idea, concept, or task that is poorly specified, ambiguous, or undefined, making it difficult to understand, define, or tackle.
"Lacking the necessary skills, equipment, or preparation to deal with a situation effectively."
Ill-fated refers to a situation, event, or plan that is marked by bad luck, misfortune, or disaster. It is often used to describe a outcome that was anticipated or expected to be successful, but ultimately ends in failure.
Ill-fatedly means to happen or occur in a way that is unfortunate or disastrous, often resulting in negative consequences. It is used to describe an event or circumstance that has an unfavorable outcome or is marked by bad luck or misfortune.
The adjective "ill-fitting" refers to something, typically clothing, that is not well-suited to one's body or shape, often resulting in a uncomfortable and unflattering fit. It can also describe something that is not well-matched or harmonious, such as an ill-fitting pair of socks or an ill-fitting plot in a story.
Illegitimately obtained or acquired, often with negative connotations, meaning gained by unethical, immoral, or unlawful means, such as through crime, corruption, or exploitation.
Ill-health refers to a state of poor physical or mental wellbeing, often resulting in sickness or incapacitation. It can be temporary or chronic and may be caused by various factors such as infections, injuries, or underlying medical conditions.