unadvisable

IPA: ʌnʌdvˈaɪzʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Inadvisable.
  • (archaic) Unwilling to take advice.
  • (archaic) Imprudent.
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Examples of "unadvisable" in Sentences

  • I've taken years off between albums, which is extremely unadvisable.
  • If there are disciplines in which it's unadvisable to work behind a mask that evokes a creepy video-game character with giant mouse ears, "club-music DJ" is not one of them.
  • As Csikszentmihalyi wrote, "After just two days of deprivation ... the general deterioration in mood was so advanced that prolonging the experiment would have been unadvisable."
  • ______ Your noble efforts at sentence structure and storyline indicate a promising future but we feel that dividing your focus from your homework at such a tender age is unadvisable.
  • To reduce thousands of years of ornate yet uncertain history to a fortune cookie is unadvisable, but let's sketch a brief outline of the evolution of yoga: during the Vedic period yoga consisted of a group of men screaming primordial sounds generating tapas around a fire trying to unite with the divine.

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