Similar words: chosen, chose, spell check, hose, whose, those, schoolchild, bill clinton. Meaning: adj. not elegant or graceful in expression.
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1) Much harm and nonsense can result from , ill-chosen words.
2) Some ill-chosen ambassadors to the region (and delays in their confirmation) rankle.
3) China's main allies in the region have been ill-chosen, with North Korea, Myanmar, and Pakistan all being perceived as bad boys for one reason or another.
4) British strikers, quoting Gordon Brown's ill-chosen words back at him, are demanding that he provide "British jobs for British workers" (see article).
5) The term is, however, ill-chosen , since at this stage of society there cannot yet be any talk of "right" in the legal sense.
6) But you will agree that the time and place is ill-chosen for this squabble.
7) A man may look dull, common, or even ridiculous in ill-chosen clothes.
8) Because requirements gathering is the foundation of the development cycle, an ineffective or ill-chosen requirements gathering process greatly increases the probability that your project will fail.
9) You can learn from a disastrous party how to give a good one, from an ill-chosen first house what to look for in a second.
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