be inadvisable

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

Used to state that a course of action is unwise or not recommended.

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Examples (10)

  • It is generally inadvisable to swim immediately after a heavy meal.
  • Such a risky investment would be highly inadvisable at this time.
  • Given the circumstances, it was inadvisable to proceed with the plan.
  • Leaving the door unlocked is inadvisable when you're out.
  • Driving without a seatbelt is inadvisable and illegal.
  • For children, too much screen time is inadvisable.
  • It will be inadvisable to make any major changes before the review.
  • Consuming expired food is inadvisable due to health risks.
  • He felt it was inadvisable to trust strangers with sensitive information.
  • During the storm, going outside would be inadvisable.