inadvisedly

English

Etymology

inadvised + -ly

Adverb

inadvisedly (comparative more inadvisedly, superlative most inadvisedly)

  1. In a manner that is not advisable.
    • 2007 June 28, Phillip Alder, “From a Risk of Down Two, a Big Reward”, in New York Times:
      Becker (North) raised to two hearts, when some would inadvisedly jump pre-emptively to three hearts because they had four-card support.
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