inexpediency
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The plan's inexpediency became clear when the new road caused more traffic jams.
Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being unsuitable, impractical, or unwise for achieving a specific purpose or goal; the condition of not being advisable or appropriate to the circumstances.
Usage
This noun describes the characteristic of an action, plan, or decision that is judged to be disadvantageous or not conducive to a desired outcome. It is a formal term often used in analytical, strategic, or evaluative contexts to discuss the impracticality of a course of action.
Examples
- The committee discussed the inexpediency of raising taxes during an economic recession.
- He argued against the proposal, pointing out the clear inexpediency of such a costly and time-consuming approach.
- The report highlighted the inexpediency of the current policy, noting its failure to address the core problem.
Advanced Usage
- "The inexpediency of the measure became apparent...": This phrase is commonly used in formal writing to introduce an analysis of why a particular action is unsuitable.
- The concept is often used in contrast with "expediency," which denotes suitability and practical advantage.
Variants and Related Words
- Inexpedience (noun): An alternative, less common form with the same meaning.
- Inexpedient (adjective): Not suitable, advisable, or practical.
- Example: It would be inexpedient to announce the changes now.
- Inadvisability (noun): A close synonym focusing on the quality of being unwise.
- Impracticality (noun): A related concept emphasizing a lack of practical use or feasibility.
Synonyms
- Inadvisability
- Unsuitability
- Disadvantageousness
- Impracticality
- Unwisdom
Antonyms
- Expediency
- Advisability
- Suitability
- Practicality
- Advantageousness
The plan's inexpediency became clear when the new road caused more traffic jams.
Noun
- the quality of being unsuited to the end in view