We have no meanings for "very ill-advised" in our records yet.
1 I think that you will be very ill-advised if you go there.
2 How very ill-advised to tell me so here and now.
3 I consider it very ill - advised to have allowed you to see the wound at all.
4 How very ill-advised to tell me here and now!
5 Miliband would be very ill - advised to try the same, least of all a year away from an election.
6 Its skin was the toughest he had encountered since a very ill - advised disagreement with a rhinoceros many years ago.
7 It was very ill-advised that they did not so before, seeing that God would not better things for our sins.
9 Really, he was very ill-advised to address her on such a busy day; there were too many people in the café.
10 It was a very ill- advised thing to do, in fact, the very most foolish thing I could have done.
11 "Ill-advised," said the big man, shaking his head; " very ill-advised . "
12 "They say that he has been a very ill-advised King to behave as he has done to them," I replied.
13 "You are very ill-advised to reject my offer, Desmond," he said, "for it simply means that I can do nothing more for you.
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