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advised

[ ad-vahyzd ]

adjective

  1. considered (usually used in combination):

    ill-advised; well-advised.

  2. The president was kept thoroughly advised.



advised

/ ədˈvaɪzd; ədˈvaɪzɪdlɪ /

adjective

  1. resulting from deliberation See also ill-advised well-advised


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Derived Forms

  • advisedly, adverb

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Other Words From

  • ad·vis·ed·ness [ad-, vahy, -zid-nis], noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of advised1

A Middle English word dating back to 1275–1325; advise, -ed 2

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Example Sentences

“This is an ill-advised and punitive strategy that is being employed that is not going to result in reductions to homelessness,” Poppe said.

He wore a face mask, stayed more than the advised six feet from others and left quickly, he said.

But failing that, he advised pro-immigration reform Republican candidates such as former Gov. Jeb Bush to just skip the state.

Cardwell might have been well advised to read up on the entire enterprise.

They were advised to “try showing a little class” and “[d]ress like you deserve respect, not a spot at a bar.”

Hill advised him not to, saying that if he did so, the cadets would regard him as a coward.

On the morning of November 25, Regan advised Poindexter to be prepared to step down as national security advisor.

Terrified with this apparition, he consulted several friends, who advised him to take the advice.

Of these Napoleon was well advised, but Bernadotte was too cunning to allow himself to be compromised absolutely.

However, a sojourn in a milder climate might prolong his life for a few months; so he advised Algeria.

I am also advised as to what you say of the person of Don Geronimo de Silva, and the assistance which you have had from him.

Monsieur Ratignolle was delighted to see her, though he found her looking not so well as at Grand Isle, and he advised a tonic.

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