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US
/ˈhæfˌbeɪkt/
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ADJECTIVE
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foolish; totally unsound
a crazy scheme
half-baked ideas
a screwball proposal without a prayer of working - insufficiently cooked
How To Use half-baked In A Sentence
- The moments of brilliance and detached profundities are engulfed by too many false starts and half-baked ideas.
- It's pathetic, it's half-baked, it's childish.
- Some of the features are really quite stellar, while others seem half-baked.
- But we will not support the pathetic, half-baked attempt that the Government so proudly proclaims as its solution.
- As a result, Yosemite sounds like a half-baked children's album for weary adults.
- I left Legion still amazed that two people working together could create this kind of cretinous half-baked drivel. Today on ScreenHead.com
- I jotted down a bunch of things that have been bouncing around my head regarding social software, some half-baked, some fully baked.
- Every problem, no matter how fundamental, is bombarded with a raft of half-baked, jargon-infested initiatives that spark for a day in the headlines and then quietly fizzle out.
- Think something all the way through rather than going with a stupid, knee-jerk reaction based on some half-baked beliefs.
- Can you blame the Senate blocking his half-baked attempts at policy formulation?