different between impropriety vs inadvisability
impropriety
English
Etymology
From French impropriété, from Latin improprietas
Pronunciation
Noun
impropriety (countable and uncountable, plural improprieties)
- (uncountable) The condition of being improper.
- (countable) An improper act.
- Improper language.
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inadvisability
English
Etymology
in- +? advisability
Noun
inadvisability (uncountable)
- The quality or state of being inadvisable.
- I had been warned of the inadvisability of disturbing sleeping dogs, so it did not surprise me when the wakened dog snarled at me.
Synonyms
- (quality or state of being inadvisable): foolhardiness, impropriety, imprudence, injudiciousness, rashness
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