单词 | inadvisedly |
释义 | inadvisedlyadv. Without proper consideration or reflection; imprudently, rashly. In later use also: not as has been or might be advised; foolishly, unwisely. Cf. unadvisedly adv. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > inexpediency > [adverb] unpoliticly1586 impoliticly1608 inadvisedly1648 unpolitically1673 unadvisably1702 impolitically1768 impracticably1781 unpractically1828 inexpediently1856 1648 Bad Eng. yet not Scotch 29 Neither is silch Parliamentarie Advise or Counsel in vain, (as sum inadvisedly & vainly objecte) but [printed mut] contrarily verie conducent and profitable, as even general, & daylie practise, clearly demonstrates. 1765 Observ. Pamphlet entitled Christianity not founded on Argument 25 Some daring spirits of them have ventured inadvisedly to depart from the salutary caution, and taken upon them..to expose themselves thus unnecessarily to all the rude attacks of ingenious malice. 1894 Athenæum 17 Nov. 671/1 She has entered upon the task somewhat inadvisedly. 1943 District of Columbia Appropriation Bill 1944 186 Money expended, or inadvisedly applied in the past, cannot at this time be recovered. 2020 Times (Nexis) 13 May (T2 section) 8 Queen Mary, dressed (somewhat inadvisedly) in a frothy white dress, trundles into a coal mine on a cart. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.1648 |
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