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How to use ill-advised in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word ill-advised? Here are some examples.

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Even if, like Harold Wilson in 1974-76, he had already decided to step down, he would be ill-advised to announce this before the eleventh hour.
Despite her professed intent, Barbara is more successful in documenting her own growing obsession with Sheba than Sheba's ill-advised amour.
For some, 2002 was an unforgiving year when carefully cultivated images were destroyed by a single ill-advised moment.
The cutesy, mincing vocals are dotted with ill-advised wailing and occasional outright mimicry of dudes like Beck.
The film is about what happens following this grotesquely ill-advised decision.
Rudd's extravagant claim was made in the uncomplicated environs of home turf but was equally ill-advised.
Desperately enough, it seems, to do something not just silly or ill-advised but downright dumb and indefensibly wrong.
What is more, they make ill-advised use of the logo of our political party.
The shows are a real pot luck option, oscillating between greatest hits group shows and ill-advised solo outings.
It goes without saying that shoppers who are ill-advised enough to carry them at all invariably have a purse or wallet bulging with them.
Any gentleman who would bag himself a Snake lady would be ill-advised to seem too available.
However, the member for Québec needs to be reminded that it would be ill-advised for us to comment directly on a case that is before the courts.
However, ill-advised proposals might reduce available options or even lead back to the situation which prevailed before GATT 1994 was adopted.
I think that given the dramatic circumstances, and as a matter of principle, it would be ill-advised and inappropriate to hold several votes.
It would be, in fact, ill-advised, through negligence or lack of attention, to let this situation remain as it is.
For it would help us underscore our arguments that misplaced criminalization is counterproductive and ill-advised.
They were no doubt too busy but ill-advised as to the proper significance of such a distinguished visitor.
Unless and until she stops talking like an eighteenth century Tory oligarch in a rotten borough, the committee would be ill-advised to pick her as a candidate.
Similarly, embalming, which replaces the blood with a preservative fluid, is ill-advised.
This particular rant had been initiated by Nicholas' ill-advised attempt to employ a parry to block the simplistic head-thrust from the robot.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yes, he is an ill-advised fellow, and if the doctors are wise, they will do what I say.
I cannot help thinking that ladies are ill-advised in not making an effort.
But he was so ill-advised in that moment as to attempt to defend himself.
At this moment, the ill-advised and irresolute James Stuart, was absent.
Roldan's rebellion was a result of the ill-advised mission of Aguado.
Poyser recurred to his pipe and his silence, looking at Hetty to see if she did not give some sign of having renounced her ill-advised wish.
Petros was ill-advised enough to try and blackmail the high commissioner!
The patriarch's union with Hagar was ill-assorted and ill-advised.
And now remember one thing, Monsieur Officer, that my grandfather commands you not to take any rash or ill-advised step which would be likely to compromise our happiness.
Poor, ill-advised, ungrateful armour came home on Friday last.
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