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- Dictionaryill-ad·vised/ˌil ədˈvīzd/
adjective
- 1. unwise or imprudent: "you would be ill-advised to go on your own"
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ILL-ADVISED definition: 1. not wise, and likely to cause problems in the future: 2. not wise, and likely to cause problems…. Learn more.
ILL-ADVISED meaning: 1. not wise, and likely to cause problems in the future: 2. not wise, and likely to cause problems…. Learn more.
If you describe something that someone does as ill-advised, you mean that it is not sensible or wise. They would be ill-advised to do this. She said Mr Baker's remarks had been ill-advised.
Ill-advised definition: acting or done without due consideration; imprudent. See examples of ILL-ADVISED used in a sentence.
An ill-advised decision is one that isn't smart or thoughtful. It would be ill-advised to adopt all the dogs, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs from your local animal shelter — especially without consulting your family members first.
1. acting without reasonable care or thought: you would be ill-advised to sell your house now. 2. badly thought out; not or insufficiently considered: an ill-advised plan of action. ˌill-adˈvisedly adv.