unwisely

IPA: ʌnwˈaɪzɫi

adverb

  • In an unwise manner; foolishly.
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Examples of "unwisely" in Sentences

  • Perhaps you misread the word 'unwisely' to mean stupidity.
  • I never want to read sentences that begin with "unwisely".
  • Let's hope that leaders once again take up the serious issues they so unwisely abandoned in political frenzy of the midterm elections.
  • Her donation to the family on the street of 250 as if she gave him a large sum of money he would spend it 'unwisely' left me speechless.
  • My parents wouldn't let me buy a sword at 12 even though I had saved up all my money, as they feared I would use it 'unwisely' - like against other people.
  • There, it floods every night, washing away all those who unwisely give in to the wrong spirit in this crossroads between monotone Christianity and African polyphony.
  • News Item (1999): House Majority Whip Tom DeLay questions the competence of President Clinton during Kosovo war, saying he committed American troops "unwisely" into a "Balkan quagmire."
  • We stated that the desire to be first, or at least not to be consistently behind the others, led the networks to make calls unwisely, based on sketchy and sometimes mistaken information.

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