Unadvised

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Pronunciation: /ʌn.ədˈvaɪzd/

Definitions of unadvised

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unadvised' describes someone who has not been given advice or guidance

Example Sentences

A1 It is unadvised to swim in the lake without a lifeguard present.

A2 She was unadvised to take the shortcut through the dark alley.

B1 It is unadvised to make important decisions without seeking advice from a professional.

B2 The company's decision to launch the product without market research was unadvised.

C1 The unadvised actions of the CEO led to a significant loss in revenue for the company.

C2 The unadvised investment in the risky venture proved to be disastrous for the shareholders.

Examples of unadvised in a Sentence

formal It is unadvised to make any decisions without consulting a professional.

informal I would advise against going to that restaurant, it's unadvised by many locals.

slang Dude, it's totally unadvised to mess with that guy, he's trouble.

figurative She ignored the warning signs, proceeding unadvised into a risky situation.

Grammatical Forms of unadvised

past tense

unadvised

plural

unadvised

comparative

more unadvised

superlative

most unadvised

present tense

unadvise

future tense

will unadvise

perfect tense

have unadvised

continuous tense

is unadvising

singular

unadvised

positive degree

unadvised

infinitive

to unadvise

gerund

unadvising

participle

unadvised

Origin and Evolution of unadvised

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unadvised' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'aviser' meaning to consider or advise.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who acted without careful consideration or thought, the word 'unadvised' has evolved to also signify a lack of counsel or guidance in decision-making.