Advisably

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Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪzəbli/

Definitions of advisably

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating when, how, or to what extent something is done

Example Sentences

A1 It is advisably to wear a helmet while riding a bike.

A2 It is advisably to double check your work before submitting it.

B1 It is advisably to seek professional advice before making a big financial decision.

B2 It is advisably to consider all possible outcomes before taking action.

C1 It is advisably to conduct thorough research before presenting your findings.

C2 It is advisably to consult with experts in the field before implementing new policies.

Examples of advisably in a Sentence

formal When making important decisions, it is advisably to seek advice from experts.

informal You should advisably check the weather forecast before planning a picnic.

slang It's advisably to hit the gym before summer hits.

figurative In life, it's advisably to choose your battles wisely.

Grammatical Forms of advisably

past tense

advised

plural

advisably

comparative

more advisably

superlative

most advisably

present tense

advise

future tense

will advise

perfect tense

have advised

continuous tense

is advising

singular

advisably

positive degree

advisable

infinitive

to advise

gerund

advising

participle

advised

Origin and Evolution of advisably

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'advisably' originated from the Middle English word 'advisable' which was derived from the Old French word 'avisable' meaning 'deliberate or consider'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'advisably' has retained its original meaning of 'in a prudent or wise manner' but has become less commonly used in modern language.