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UK
/ɪnɐdvˈaɪzəbəl/
]
[ US /ˌɪnædˈvaɪzəbəɫ, ˌɪnədˈvaɪzəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnædˈvaɪzəbəɫ, ˌɪnədˈvaɪzəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not advisable
an unnecessary and inadvisable action -
not prudent or wise; not recommended
running on the ice is inadvisable
How To Use inadvisable In A Sentence
- It is inadvisable to have too much sugar in your diet.
- It would be - er - inadvisable for her to be worried by any further visits from you. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
- I've mentioned before about how it's probably inadvisable to listen to ambient electronica on headphones at work.
- Abdullah and our men have been at Dahshoor all summer; we decided it was inadvisable to leave the site unguarded, if you recall. LION IN THE VALLEY
- Changes in the patient's condition may make surgery inadvisable.
- Cassocks are similarly inadvisable in a force 10 gale, replaced by the standard hard hat, flameproof overalls, safety goggles, boots and gloves.
- It is inadvisable to provide financial information to any company.
- England remained a nation divided by class, and marriage between two different classes was viewed as inadvisable and, more often than not, socially incorrect.
- It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.
- Czypionka said it would be "inadvisable" for the South African Reserve Bank ANC Daily News Briefing