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What (who) is unwisely - definition


unwisely      
see unwise
Unwisely      
·adv In an unwise manner; foolishly.
unwise         
  • ''Stultitia'' by [[Giotto]]—from his [[fresco]] of seven virtues and their opposite vices in the [[Scrovegni Chapel]].  ''Stultitia'' (folly) was shown as the opposite of ''Prudentia'' (prudence).
LACK OR FAILURE OF WISDOM
Unwise; Stultiloquence
a.
Foolish, injudicious, indiscreet, imprudent, ill-advised, ill-judged, weak.
Examples of use of unwisely
1. Some also belittled – unwisely – China‘s importance to Israel.
2. Nevertheless, the administration unwisely stopped compliance with the Agreed Framework.
3. The British, it seems, have unwisely copied Israeli disinformation methodology.
4. Thinking they were speaking to fellow sharks, they unwisely revealed their teeth, and their greedy appetites.
5. Prince Charles‘s advisers at Clarence House have unwisely adopted the tactics of spin.