Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪzəblnəs/
noun the quality of being advisable or wise; the state of being suitable or prudent
A1 The advisableness of wearing a helmet while riding a bike is important for safety.
A2 It is advisable to check the weather forecast before planning an outdoor event.
B1 The advisableness of investing in a diverse portfolio is often recommended by financial experts.
B2 Before making a decision, it is important to consider the advisableness of all available options.
C1 The advisableness of implementing new policies was discussed extensively during the board meeting.
C2 The advisableness of accepting the job offer was carefully considered before making a decision.
formal The advisableness of investing in the stock market should be carefully considered.
informal It's worth thinking about the advisableness of going out in this weather.
slang I don't know about the advisableness of skipping class to go to the beach.
figurative The advisableness of opening up to her about your feelings is up to you.
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