inadvisable
Prononciation : [ɪnədˈvaɪzəbl]
Mot
Contexte : « decision-making »
(adjective) something that is not a good idea. If you think a choice could lead to bad results, it's best to avoid it. For example, making a big purchase without checking your budget is inadvisable.
Exemple
It is inadvisable to skip breakfast because it helps you focus in school.
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Choosing to ignore the warning signs was not an inadvisable decision.
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Why do you think it's inadvisable to play outside in a thunderstorm?
Contexte : « advice »
(adjective) a suggestion that should be avoided. If advice is labeled as inadvisable, it means you should think twice before following it because it may not lead to good results.
Exemple
The teacher said it was inadvisable to talk during the test.
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Following the irresponsible advice of friends was not inadvisable for him.
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What makes that strategy inadvisable for our project?
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