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The quality of being ill advised
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inadvisability
Word definitions for inadvisability in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The quality or state of being inadvisable.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1839, from inadvisable + -ity .
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the quality of being ill advised [ant: advisability ]
Usage examples of inadvisability.
A dark current ran under the surface tensions of all of these varied black men, warning Lionel of the inadvisability of that action.
It only took a split second to figure out the inadvisability of such an act.
I made a point of the inadvisability of combining the offices of President and Chancellor.
That Mamercus gave in was not evidence of weakness, simply that he was a practical man and saw the inadvisability of overruling Claudia.
Like everybody in the entourage of the President, he was aware of the inadvisability of crossing the soft-voiced civil servant who had the ear of the President at all times and a private filing system of intimate information about which more was feared than was known.
In his youth Thomas had been a very fine rugby player, and there were many who had played against Glamorgan who remembered clearly the inadvisability of making a blind-side break when Bryn Thomas was wing forward.