We have no meanings for "so ill-advised" in our records yet.
1 But he was so ill-advised in that moment as to attempt to defend himself.
2 You yourself might be so ill-advised as to tell the whole story in the end.
3 It is lamentable that he should be so ill-advised .
4 Is the Gainer so ill-advised as to imagine that he is dealing with a second Ethelred?
5 Persons so ill-advised as to drop bank-notes under chairs must accept all the consequences of their act.
6 They were so ill-advised as to struggle.
7 I wonder that you could be so ill-advised as to talk to him of massacre, and pillage, and conflagration.
8 We had last met at Hampton Court, with the King, shortly before his Majesty's so ill-advised flight; and we were bosom-friends then.
9 To be short, I was so ill-advised as to join a secret society, and have done nothing but regret it ever since.
10 'I think he felt naturally annoyed that he had been so ill-advised by his solicitors.'
11 "You will not, I trust, be so ill-advised as to attempt it," laughed Cavalcanti, tossing his great head.
12 "You will not be so ill-advised , my lord," he was saying, "as to compel us to use force."
13 "It was so ill-considered, so ill-advised ! "
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