unwisely
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English vnwysely, vnwisely, vnwyseliche, from Old English unwīslīċe (“unwisely, foolish”), equivalent to un- + wisely.
Adverb
editunwisely (comparative more unwisely, superlative most unwisely)
- In an unwise manner; foolishly.
- 2024 May 1, Tom Ingall, “Hope springs eternal for better services”, in RAIL, number 1008, page 52:
- The scope of the new upgrade isn't just restricted to the station and junction. It has involved more than simply putting back what was unwisely taken away.
Translations
editin an unwise manner
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