Ill-Advised


The meaning of the word Ill-Advised is: inadvisable, foolish, or unwise


Examples:

I think you would be ill-advised to go sky diving without a parachute, but if you don’t believe me I won’t have a chance to say I told you so.

published by Myron on 2021-07-23 20:57:25


You would be ill-advised to wrestle a bear, but apparently some men have made the attempt and emerged victorious.

published by Lyman on 2021-10-29 18:25:54


The police say it is ill-advised to rob a bank, especially if you value your life or your freedom.

published by Dorethea on 2021-02-25 02:11:57


If you do not want to go to jail, committing a crime would be ill-advised regardless of your motivations.

published by Loma on 2021-02-05 11:45:58


It is ill-advised to criticize and demean your friends, especially if you wish them to remain your friends for very long.

published by Margit on 2021-04-21 23:48:22


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