English edit

Etymology edit

in- +‎ advised

Adjective edit

inadvised (comparative more inadvised, superlative most inadvised)

  1. Not to be advised; inadvisable.
    • 1845, William Gurnall, The Christian in Complete Armour, page 234:
      He freely confesseth his inadvised froward speeches []
    • 1926, Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, United States. Office of Education, page 91:
      [] it has helped to stop an inadvised rush of recent graduates into specialization []

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