We have no meanings for "more ill-advised" in our records yet.
1 There could hardly have been a more ill-advised answer, but Amherst was reckless now.
2 No advice could be more ill-advised ; no suggestion could show more ignorance of the problems of speech.
3 Alderman Edric then went to meet the king at Aylesford; than which no measure could be more ill-advised .
4 What could have been more ill-advised , nay, more fatal in these starvation times, than the banquet to the Flanders Regiment?
5 He could not have chosen more ill-advised words with which to plead his cause, to a man who was heart and soul a soldier.
6 He said that "a more ill-advised and more injudicious proceeding in the way of a prosecution was probably never brought into a Court of Justice".
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