Crossword-Solution: IMPOLITIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Impolitic | a. | Not politic; contrary to, or wanting in, policy; unwise; imprudent; indiscreet; inexpedient; as, an impolitic ruler, law, or measure. |
We have 20 clues for the answer “IMPOLITIC”
| Clue | Answers |
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| unpolitic | 1 answer |
| not politic | 1 answer |
| Hardly tactful | 1 answer |
| untactful | 2 answers |
| unexpedient | 2 answers |
| Undiplomatic | 5 answers |
| past work | 10 answers |
| inadvisable | 16 answers |
| injudicious | 18 answers |
| Maladroit | 28 answers |
| out of place | 30 answers |
| intolerable | 33 answers |
| Indiscreet | 38 answers |
| Inexpedient | 39 answers |
| Tactless | 41 answers |
| brash | 44 answers |
| inappropriate | 53 answers |
| unwise | 60 answers |
| Impure | 67 answers |
| Imprudent | 70 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with IMPOLITIC (5)
But it was not regarded at the time with universal favour; and even to-day its institution is thought by many to have been impolitic.
They were ready to grant him the archbishopric of Mentz, (which he already held as a conquest,) and only with difficulty did the French ambassador succeed in preventing a step, which was as impolitic as it was disgraceful.
After the hasty and impolitic massacre of three hundred deserters, an act of justice extremely useful to the discipline of the Roman armies, the Goths indignantly raised the siege of Hadrianople.
After the removal of Olympius, whose character was deeply tainted with religious fanaticism, the Pagans and heretics were delivered from the impolitic proscription, which excluded them from the dignities of the state.
The Greeks were strangely ignorant of the names, families, and possessions of the Latin princes.] 111 (return) [ It was this army of pilgrims, the first body of which was headed by the archbishop of Milan and Count Albert of Blandras, which set forth on the wild, yet, with a more disciplined army, not impolitic, enterprise of striking at the heart of the Mahometan power, by attacking the sultan in Bagdad.
Quotes with IMPOLITIC (3)
She had thought of literature all these years (her seclusion, her rank, her sex must be her excuse) as something wild as the wind, hot as fire, swift as lightning; something errant, incalculable, abrupt, and behold, literature was an elderly gentleman in a grey suit talking about duchesses…Orlando then came to the conclusion (opening half-a-dozen books)…that it would be impolitic in the extreme to wrap a ten-pound note round the sugar tongs when Miss Christina Rossetti came t…
and if a rainy morning deprived them of other enjoyments, they were still resolute in meeting in defiance of wet and dirt, and shut themselves up, to read novels together. Yes, novels; for I will not adopt that ungenerous and impolitic custom so common with novel — writers, of degrading by their contemptuous censure the very performances, to the number of which they are themselves adding — joining with their greatest enemies in bestowing the harshest epithets on such works, a…
Measures of policy are necessarily controlled by circumstances; and, consequently, what may be wise and expedient under certain circumstances might be eminently unwise and impolitic under different circumstances. To persist in acting in the same way under circumstances essentially different would be folly and obstinacy, and not consistency.