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Meanings of
unadvised
in English
Catalan
desaconsellat
Spanish
imprudente
Back to the meaning
Without careful prior deliberation or counsel.
ill-advised
well-advised
Related terms
foolish
imprudent
Catalan
desaconsellat
Unadvised.
Related terms
uninformed
Synonyms
Examples for "
ill-advised
"
ill-advised
Examples for "
ill-advised
"
1
Both governments seem prone to this
ill
-
advised
stance; they are not alone.
2
But you later learned she'd assumed the
ill
-
advised
stance simply because...she could.
3
It is now the foundation of some of the most
ill-advised
schemes.
4
He pushed an
ill
-
advised
,
ultimately unsuccessful plan to build three gambling casinos.
5
Nothing else can explain the
ill
-
advised
and monstrous decision that they made.
Usage of
unadvised
in English
1
So it's neither a cold war trick nor an
unadvised
landing of monsters.
2
We are
unadvised
in reference to the plans regarding it.
3
His self-assertion in his
unadvised
speech came from unbelief, or forgetfulness of his dependence.
4
Believe me, Mr. Steele, I am no foolish,
unadvised
girl.
5
I seemed to have been doing some wild,
unadvised
act in a fit of intoxication.
6
Your boldness and
unadvised
temerity I cannot sufficiently admire.
7
And the queen was so glad of his proffer that suddenly
unadvised
she granted all his asking.
8
Saul's
unadvised
oath, by which Jonathan is put in danger of his life, but is delivered by the people.
9
For as nothing is more foolish than preposterous wisdom, so nothing is more
unadvised
than a forward unseasonable prudence.
10
This office Griselda Kilgour undertook with much readiness and an entire oblivion of Janet's
unadvised
allusions to her age.
11
The shoemaker was a poor man, and needed his money as soon as earned-hewas not
unadvised
of this fact.
12
And among them too, the more unlearned, impudent, or
unadvised
he is, the more he is esteemed, even among princes.
13
Now in this place Christian had double sorrow, because it was through his
unadvised
counsel they were brought into this distress.
14
Thus, in reality, this
unadvised
sally of the citizens was the cause of the death of a large number of their countrymen.
15
Now in this place Christian had double sorrow, because it was through his
unadvised
counsel that they were brought into this distress.
16
Now, in this place Christian had double sorrow, because it was through his
unadvised
haste that they were brought into this distress.
Other examples for "unadvised"
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unadvised
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unadvised counsel
act unadvised
more unadvised
too unadvised
unadvised allusions
More collocations
Translations for
unadvised
Catalan
desaconsellat
desencertat
imprudent
Spanish
imprudente
desaconsejado
Unadvised
through the time