unadvised

[ UK /ʌnɐdvˈa‍ɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. without careful prior deliberation or counsel
    it would be ill-advised to accept the offer
    took the unadvised measure of going public with the accusations
    ill-advised efforts
  2. having received no information
    a defendant unadvised of her legal rights
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How To Use unadvised In A Sentence

  • took the unadvised measure of going public with the accusations
  • Some peddling attorney, however, had ‘unadvisedly’ made its reversion expectant on the death of Morris.
  • Grizelda, it is now more then fitte time, that thou shouldst taste the fruite of thy long admired patience, and that they who have thought me cruell, harsh and uncivill natured, should at length observe, that I have done nothing basely, or unadvisedly. The Decameron
  • Marriage was clearly not undertaken unadvisedly or wantonly, and celibacy was commonplace.
  • a defendant unadvised of her legal rights
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