Opposite of done with full awareness of the likely consequences
“The decision to purchase a new car was both rash and thoughtless.”
Opposite of having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense
“His ideas are obviously foolish, easily disproved, an affront to any reasoning person.”
Opposite of done consciously and intentionally
“His behavior was in no way accidental, and he was in fact subsequently convicted of second-degree murder for killing Fansler.”
Opposite of likely to happen at a future date
Opposite of being deemed or thought of to be true
Opposite of based on logic or good sense
Opposite of cleverly planned or organized
Opposite of to have considered
“I disregarded any rigid or mechanical rule in policy-making.”
Opposite of to have taken into account
“When you omitted the delivery charges, the actual product itself turned out to be relatively inexpensive.”
(thought of/about) Opposite of to have considered the possibility of
“He rejected alcohol at every turn, after seeing the negative effects it had on his father.”
Opposite of to have made an estimate
“I confirmed that roughly half of the students here were in debt.”
Opposite of to have ruminated or mulled over
“He acted so spontaneously, that when he finally reached his destination, he had forgotten what he was supposed to do.”
(rare) Opposite of to have had an estimation of someone or something
“I completely misjudged you to be a mean person.”
Opposite of past tense for to regard as an opinion
“As you freely allow that scoundrel to express his opinions, I can no longer sit idly by and withhold mine.”
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