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unwifely
English
Etymology
un- +? wifely
Adjective
unwifely (comparative more unwifely, superlative most unwifely)
- Not wifely.
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unwisely
English
Etymology
From Middle English vnwysely, vnwisely, vnwyseliche, from Old English unw?sl??e (“unwisely, foolish”), equivalent to un- +? wisely.
Adverb
unwisely (comparative more unwisely, superlative most unwisely)
- In an unwise manner; foolishly.
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