seem inadvisable
Frequency: 7.522.1 per million words
Used to suggest that a course of action appears to be unwise.
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- It would seem inadvisable to proceed without further consultation.
- Given the circumstances, continuing the project might seem inadvisable.
- For safety reasons, it could seem inadvisable to travel alone at night.
- His suggestion to invest heavily in the volatile market did seem inadvisable.
- After the recent setbacks, any new ventures would seem inadvisable.
- The doctor said it would seem inadvisable to resume strenuous exercise so soon.
- Due to the political climate, holding the summit in that country might seem inadvisable.
- Leaving the matter unresolved did seem inadvisable to the entire committee.
- From a financial perspective, expanding operations at this time would seem inadvisable.
- It would always seem inadvisable to ignore expert advice.