Synonym: foolish, irrational, senseless, unreasonable, unsound. Antonym: wise. Similar words: unwisely, unwind, run wild, unwieldy, unwinding, unwitting, unwittingly, unwillingly. Meaning: adj. 1. showing or resulting from lack of judgment or wisdom 2. not appropriate to the purpose.
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31. Blake could see he had needled Jerrold, which might be unwise.
32. It would be most unwise to minimize the dangers of this course of action.
33. It would be unwise, not to say stupid, to leave your first job after only six months.
34. It's unwise to make threats that you cannot carry out.
35. In the context of the present economic crisis it seems unwise to lower taxes.
36. The singer was unwise to choose songs which lay beyond his ability.
37. It's unwise to keep medicines in a place that can be reached by children.
38. It is unwise to expose yourself by trying to do something that is too difficult for you.
39. Marshall has an unwise sexual relationship with other girls before he met Jessica.
40. It is unwise to put too much store by these statistics.
41. His selection proved to be a very unwise decision.
42. And would be most unwise to try to conquer!
43. It would be unwise to allow even the possibility of criticism on a matter as important as adjudication.
44. Equally,[Sentencedict.com] it would be unwise to minimise the effects of the peculiar circumstances created by the war.
45. It was impossible to fob her off with vague statements - and perhaps unwise.
46. None the less, it would be unwise to conclude that all areas or villages are falling into Pahl's typology.
47. They do not, unless they are particularly unwise, take action on staff appointments or dismissals without guidance from the head.
48. She knew the marriage was unwise, but she wanted a husband and a family.
49. His appointment as chief executive proved to be a very unwise decision.
50. It is usually unwise to borrow to pay off another debt.
51. It is unwise to blame people or countries for the origins of the virus.
52. But the Tories would be unwise to harp on about Mr Kinnock's.
53. It would be unwise to interpret the exchange between Wilberforce and Huxley without taking this social transformation into account.
54. Even at the end of 1857, however, depicting the tsar as a committed reformer is unwise.
55. Conclusion With so many unanswered questions, it is an unwise man who comes to a conclusion.
56. Never an unwise investment, never stone roaring drunk, never a pass at a secretary.
57. With the uncertainty caused by the break-up of the Soviet empire it would seem to be very unwise to drop our defences.
58. Since then anyone who had been unwise enough to venture along the corridor had been pounced upon and picked clean.
59. I think it would be unwise to borrow more money.
60. It is probably unwise to feed results direct to the estimating department.
More similar words: unwisely, unwind, run wild, unwieldy, unwinding, unwitting, unwittingly, unwillingly, unwillingness, wise, wiser, wisely, wise guy, otherwise, likewise, wisecrack, lengthwise, streetwise, worldly-wise, anticlockwise, anti-clockwise, penny wise and pound foolish, disenfranchise, disenfranchised, runway, unwell, unwrap, gunwale, unwelcome, unwonted.