unadvisably
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a word derived from
advisable.
advisableadjectiveproper to be suggested or recommended; desirable or wise, as a course of action.
Example Sentences
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This leads students to overextend themselves by taking on unadvisably large loans or excessively demanding jobs.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He has unadvisably retained the remark that such explanations “should deservedly have a share in a general critic upon the author.”
From Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare by David Nichol Smith
"If we are to be friends, Miss Howland, you must not devise restrictions unadvisably."
From Dan Merrithew by J. V. McFall
But I wish the reader clearly and deeply to understand the difference between the two economies, to which the terms "Political" and "Mercantile" might not unadvisably be attached.
From Unto This Last and Other Essays on Political Economy by John Ruskin