Similar words: impolite, impolitely, impoliteness, politic, politics, political, politicize, politically. Meaning: [ɪm'pɑlətɪk /-'pɒl-] adj. not politic.
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1. It would have been impolitic to refuse his offer.
2. It might be impolitic to refuse his offer.
3. I thought it impolitic to ask any questions about her ex-husband.
4. It was considered impolitic of him to spend too much time with the party radicals.
5. That extreme, impolitic candor was one of the characteristics that made Rice a perfect rebel and a considerably less perfect leader.
6. That's impolitic and impolite, but it's not asas Mr. Bush's response.
7. I had thought it impolitic to smoke a cigar while pleading poverty.
8. It is impolitic to offend people who can help you.
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