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    in·ad·vis·a·ble
    /ˌinədˈvīzəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. likely to have unfortunate consequences; unwise: "it would be inadvisable to involve more than one architect"

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  2. The meaning of INADVISABLE is not advisable : not wise or prudent. How to use inadvisable in a sentence.

  3. INADVISABLE definition: 1. unwise and likely to have unwanted results, and therefore worth avoiding: 2. unwise and likely…. Learn more.

  4. Inadvisable definition: not advisable; inexpedient; unwise.. See examples of INADVISABLE used in a sentence.

  5. INADVISABLE meaning: 1. unwise and likely to have unwanted results, and therefore worth avoiding: 2. unwise and likely…. Learn more.

  6. Things that are unwise or foolish can be described as inadvisable. It's inadvisable to dress your cat in doll clothes, or to jump off the roof of your shed into a pile of leaves. In both cases, the possibility of getting hurt outweighs the entertainment value.

  7. adjective. A course of action that is inadvisable should not be carried out because it is not wise or sensible. For three days, it was inadvisable to leave the harbour. Synonyms: unwise, ill-advised, imprudent, injudicious More Synonyms of inadvisable. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. inadvisable (for somebody) (to do something) not sensible or wise; that you would advise against It is inadvisable to bring children on this trip. It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.

  9. INADVISABLE definition: likely to cause problems: . Learn more.

  10. inadvisable meaning, definition, what is inadvisable: an action that is inadvisable is not sen...: Learn more.

  11. Define inadvisable. inadvisable synonyms, inadvisable pronunciation, inadvisable translation, English dictionary definition of inadvisable. adj. Not recommended; unwise: Running on the ice is inadvisable. in′ad·vis′a·bil′i·ty n.