highly inadvisable
Frequency: 8.530.1 per million words
Used to strongly emphasize that something is a very bad idea.
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- It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.
- Given the current risks, it is highly inadvisable to travel without insurance.
- Leaving sensitive documents unattended is highly inadvisable in any office environment.
- For health reasons, continuing with that diet was deemed highly inadvisable by her doctor.
- Disclosing confidential client information would be highly inadvisable for any employee.
- The committee concluded that ignoring the safety warnings would be highly inadvisable.
- Historically, it was considered highly inadvisable to challenge the monarch directly.
- Without proper training, attempting such a complex procedure will be highly inadvisable.
- Running the system without regular backups is highly inadvisable.
- To ensure project success, taking shortcuts at this stage is highly inadvisable.