Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
inadvisably
Adverb
/ˌɪnədˈvaɪzəbli/

Definition
In a manner that is not advisable or recommended.

Examples
- She inadvisably chose to ignore the warning signs.
- Inadvisably, they invested all their savings in a risky venture.
- The team inadvisably proceeded with the project despite the lack of funding.

Meaning
The term ‘inadvisably’ describes an action taken without good judgment or consideration for potential consequences. It often implies that the decision made was unwise or reckless.

Synonyms
- Ill-advisedly
- Unwisely
- Carelessly