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ill-advised

English

Adjective

ill-advised (comparative more ill-advised, superlative most ill-advised)

  1. Carried out without the benefit of wise counsel or careful deliberation, or carried out with unwise counsel
    • 2013, Phil McNulty, Liverpool 1-0 Man Utd, BBC Sport:
      Ashley Young's ill-advised attempt to dribble out of danger ended in a corner and when Steven Gerrard's delivery was headed goalwards by Daniel Agger, Sturridge deflected it home from virtually on the line.

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unwise

English

Etymology

From Middle English unwis, from Old English unw?s (unwise, foolish, ignorant, uninformed, insane), equivalent to un- +? wise. Cognate with Dutch onwijs (unwise), German unweise (unwise), Danish uvis (unwise), Swedish ovis (unwise), Icelandic óvís (unwise).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?wa?z/
  • Rhymes: -a?z

Adjective

unwise (comparative unwiser, superlative unwisest)

  1. Not wise; lacking wisdom
    Synonyms: injudicious, indiscreet, foolish

Antonyms

  • wise

Derived terms

  • unwiseness

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