Use "ill-chosen" in a sentence
ill-chosen example sentences
ill-chosen
1. couple, rather than cause animosity through ill-chosen
2. Had it stayed in the open, it would have seen another moon, but even Slikit's blunt claws had no difficulty digging it from its ill-chosen hiding place
3. This is sadly the case in a day and age when the uncertainty of ―ill-chosen‖ words may oftentimes occasion unintended consequences damaging to an individual‘s reputation
4. "And you will probably find your theme ill-chosen
5. But Wrench had a wretched lymphatic wife who made a mummy of herself indoors in a large shawl; and he must have altogether begun with an ill-chosen domestic apparatus
6. It was ill-chosen; for Mr
7. "I think the subject of our conversation is very ill-chosen," said Sir
8. To such an extent had Natasha let herself go that the way she dressed and did her hair, her ill-chosen words, and her jealousy- she was jealous of Sonya, of the governess, and of every woman, pretty or plain- were habitual subjects of jest to those about her
9. That her manner was wrong, however, at times very wrong, her measures often ill-chosen and ill-timed, and her looks and language very often indefensible, Fanny could not cease to feel; but she began to hope they might be rectified
10. To such an extent had Natásha let herself go that the way she dressed and did her hair, her ill-chosen words, and her jealousy—she was jealous of Sónya, of the governess, and of every woman, pretty or plain—were habitual subjects of jest to those about her