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unwise
/ ʌnˈwaɪz /
adjective
lacking wisdom or prudence; foolish
Other Word Forms
- unwisely adverb
- unwiseness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The consensus among economists is that doing so would be unwise.
One doesn’t need to have expensive legal counsel to know that, if someone is suing you for defamation, it’s unwise to keep repeating the lie in public.
The peers warn that it "would be unwise to depart from" the Convention, signed in 1933, "at a time when international law is seen as fragile".
It is unwise to make zero-sum observations on which countries are winning and losing, Mr Capri added, because international trade, especially between US and China is so deeply inter-linked.
Connor's epic mind game fail was a reminder that judging the Lions on early performances is unwise.
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