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unwisest
[ uhn-wahy-zist ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of unwisest1
First recorded in 1670–80; unwis(e) ( def ) + -est 1( def )
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Example Sentences
See also what persons complain upon them, whether they be not of the basest, the unwisest, and the most faithless kind of people.
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The fact is this cleverness, after all, is merely egotism in its worst and unwisest phase.
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We surrender to the gaping traveller's mood, which surely isn't the unwisest the heart knows.
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Now you may always count upon this failing in a cautious man, that at a crisis he is like to do the unwisest thing that offers.
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If we hope to win in any contest, we must unite, but the unwisest thing we can do, is to unite and win.
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