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Senseless vs Injudicious - What's the difference?

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Senseless is a related term of injudicious.


As adjectives the difference between senseless and injudicious

is that senseless is bereft of feeling or consciousness; deprived of sensation; unconscious; insensible while injudicious is showing poor judgement; not well judged.

senseless

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Bereft of feeling or consciousness; deprived of sensation; unconscious; insensible.
  • The blow to his head rendered him senseless , he didn't awaken until he was in the ambulance.
  • Lacking meaning or purpose; without common sense; pointless; meaningless.
  • What a senseless waste of money.
  • Without consideration, awareness or sound judgement; unreasonable; unwise; stupid.
  • He took senseless risks, not even aware of the danger he was in.

    References

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    injudicious

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Showing poor judgement; not well judged.
  • * 1748 , David Hume, Enquiry concerning Human Understanding , section 3, ยง 18:
  • By introducing, into any composition, personages and actions, foreign to each other, an injudicious author loses that communication of emotions,
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  • Synonyms

    * imprudent * unwise

    Antonyms

    * judicious

    Derived terms

    * injudiciously