Inadvisable [adjective]

Definition of Inadvisable:

not recommended

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Sentence/Example of Inadvisable:

It seemed to Ida inadvisable to pursue the subject further, though she was not sure that he wished to do so.

Wells tells me that I am at the wrong time of the year, that the cold weather coming on would make the trip most inadvisable.

All such proposals are so much matters of detail, that I have thought it inadvisable to discuss them here.

It would be advisable, or inadvisable, as the case may be, to abolish It in the Jubilee Year.

It is inadvisable to apply any large quantity of caustic lime to a light soil.

She had not written to him because, since certain recent happenings, she felt a letter was inadvisable.

In any case it appeared inadvisable to cross at that moment.

In faltering tones he suggested that it would be inadvisable to marry.

Boulogne to be called "Boolong," if mentioned at all, which is inadvisable.

It was considered inadvisable to continue the journey to Mory, and more important to hold up this possible enveloping movement.