Definitionadj. without careful prior deliberation or counsel
Last update: June 12, 2015
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"Oh, how fearful it is," she herself wrote to Lord Granville, "to be suspected--uncheered--unguided and unadvised--and how alone the poor Queen feels." [Please select]
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Now in this place _Christian_ had double sorrow, because 'twas through his unadvised haste that they were brought into this distress.' [Please select]
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Now in this place Christian had double sorrow, because it was through his unadvised counsel they were brought into this distress. [Please select]
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Besides, Major Barton was aware that the undertaking, should it prove unsuccessful, would be pronounced rash and unadvised, and, in its consequences, though his life might be preserved, be followed by degradation and disgrace. [Please select]
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