Word Meanings - MISADVISED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Ill advised. -- Mis`ad*vis"ed*ly, adv.
Related words: (words related to MISADVISED)
- ADVISABILITY
The quality of being advisable; advisableness. - ADVISER
One who advises. - ADVISO
Advice; counsel; suggestion; also, a dispatch or advice boat. Sir T. Browne. - ADVISORY
Having power to advise; containing advice; as, an advisory council; their opinion is merely advisory. The General Association has a general advisory superintendence over all the ministers and churches. Trumbull. - ADVISEDLY
1. Circumspectly; deliberately; leisurely. Shak. 2. With deliberate purpose; purposely; by design. "Advisedly undertaken." Suckling. - ADVISEDNESS
Deliberate consideration; prudent procedure; caution. - ADVISERSHIP
The office of an adviser. - ADVISABLE
1. Proper to be advised or to be done; expedient; prudent. Some judge it advisable for a man to account with his heart every day. South. 2. Ready to receive advice. South. Syn. -- Expedient; proper; desirable; befitting. - ADVISABLE-NESS
The quality of being advisable or expedient; expediency; advisability. - ADVISABLY
With advice; wisely. - ADVISEMENT
1. Counsel; advise; information. And mused awhile, waking advisement takes of what had passed in sleep. Daniel. 2. Consideration; deliberation; consultation. Tempering the passion with advisement slow. Spenser. - ADVISE
advisare. advisare; ad + visare, fr. L. videre, visum, to see. See 1. To give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed; to counsel; to warn. "I shall no more advise thee." Milton. 2. To give information or notice to; - MISADVISE
To give bad counsel to. - UNADVISABLE
Not advisable; inadvisable; inexpedient. Lowth. -- Un`ad*vis"a*bly, adv. - MISADVISED
Ill advised. -- Mis`ad*vis"ed*ly, adv. - DISADVISE
To advise against; to dissuade from. Boyle. - UNADVISED
1. Not prudent; not discreet; ill advised. Shak. 2. Done without due consideration; wanton; rash; inconsiderate; as, an unadvised proceeding. -- Un`ad*vis"ed*ly, adv. -- Un`ad*vis"ed*ness, n. - FOREADVISE
To advise or counsel before the time of action, or before the event. Shak. - INADVISABLE
Not advisable. -- In`ad*vis"a*ble*ness, n.