inadvisablein‧ad‧vis‧a‧ble /ˌɪnədˈvaɪzəbəl◂/ adjective [not before noun] - Bad weather made the trip inadvisable at this time.
- Another group felt that it was inadvisable to change horses in midstream.
- By now Christmas was fast approaching, and further travel would soon be inadvisable.
- Eleven years of trapping has demonstrated that it is inadvisable to generalise from two or three years' experience.
- However, it would be inadvisable for revolutionary socialists to base themselves on this unlikely variant.
- It was therefore inadvisable to conduct statistical tests when missing data from some schools distorted the representativeness of the sample.
- Strident, overbearing leadership is inadvisable in this political culture.
- Subsequent additions and amendments to software may be technically possible, but inadvisable because of subsequent upgrade issues.
nounadviceadviseradvisoradvisabilityadjectiveadvisable ≠ inadvisableadvisoryverbadviseadverbadvisedly