unwisely in English

adjective

injudiciously; imprudently, rashly

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1. The company invested unwisely.

2. Perhaps unwisely, I agreed to help.

3. □ What burdens may we unwisely impose upon ourselves?

4. She is a girl who loves unwisely.

5. Enterprising settlers unwisely introduced the European rabbit.

6. That's often because we thought wrongly or unwisely earlier.

7. Repeatedly during the time of the Judges, the Israelites chose unwisely.

8. Six rebels unwisely took shelter in a house.

9. And since then, successive generations have acted very unwisely.

10. She accepted that she had acted unwisely and mistakenly.

11. Many youngsters make mistakes and buy unwisely at first.

12. This is only true if you pursue it unwisely.

13. What problems can come to those who unwisely accumulate debt?

14. Perhaps unwisely, Clinton has apologized for raising taxes in 19

15. How often we have been temerarious and rushed unwisely in.

16. Bradshaw rather unwisely greeted McLean's arrival in the ring by nutting him.

17. The company misled hundreds of people into investing their money unwisely.

18. We unwisely chose not to go on a coach excursion to Trondheim.

19. Antonyms for Astutely include unwisely, badly, foolishly, stupidly, unintelligently, unknowingly, straightforwardly, naively, slowly and asininely

20. Antonyms for Alertly include unwisely, carelessly, incautiously, recklessly, rashly, boldly, confidently, roughly, irresponsibly and thoughtlessly

21. It is inconceivable that a man in such a powerful position could act so unwisely.

22. 13 It is inconceivable that a man in such a powerful position could act so unwisely.

23. In the early days of the settlement of Australia, enterprising settlers unwisely introduced the European rabbit.

24. One who acts unwisely on a given occasion: I was A fool to have quit my job

25. (The Bible in Basic English) Many financial advisers agree that buying unwisely on credit can lead to economic ruin.

26. Blabbermouthed: 1 adj unwisely talking too much Synonyms: bigmouthed , blabby , talkative indiscreet lacking discretion; injudicious adj prone to communicate confidential information Synonyms: leaky , talebearing , tattling communicative , communicatory able or tending to communicate

27. When she unwisely spent time fellowshipping with “the daughters of the land,” a young man named Shechem was so attracted to her that he violated her. —Genesis 34:1, 2.