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[ UK /ɐdvˈa‍ɪzəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ədˈvaɪzəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. worthy of being recommended or suggested; prudent or wise
    such action is neither necessary nor advisable
    extreme caution is advisable
    it is advisable to telephone first

How To Use advisable In A Sentence

  • But since the controversy is still very much alive, it seems advisable to take a new look at this issue.
  • It is advisable to attach a radiation filter plate in front of your computer's screen to reduce the hazard of radiation.
  • It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.
  • To have shown it to her husband would have been her first impulse; but, besides that he was absent from home, and the matter too delicate to be the subject of correspondence by an indifferent penwoman, Mrs. Butler recollected that he was not possessed of the information necessary to form a judgment upon the occasion; and that, adhering to the rule which she had considered as most advisable, she had best transmit the information immediately to her sister, and leave her to adjust with her husband the mode in which they should avail themselves of it. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • It is advisable to take an open - minded approach to new ideas.
  • ‘Gee, Bob,’ Fisher smartly demurred, ‘I'm not sure if that's advisable at this point.’
  • It is not advisable to let young children out at night and they should always be supervised whenever possible.
  • The head doorman is a bit of joker and you can have a laugh with him but it's not advisable to upset him too much.
  • I don't recall the Defense Department ever estimating casualties prior to the war, and there are obvious reasons why that may be inadvisable.
  • Her condition made surgery inadvisable.
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