well-advised in English

adjective
1
sensible; wise.
you would be well advised to obtain legal advice

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1. (adjective) Well-Advised; ill-Advised.

2. Often used in combination: well-Advised; ill-Advised

3. You would be well advised to consult an accountant.

4. 25 You would be well advised to consult an accountant.

5. The policy owner would be well advised to carefully consider them.

6. Advised definition, considered (usually used in combination): ill-Advised; well-Advised

7. 29 You would be well advised to tackle this problem urgently.

8. 30 You are well advised to buy your car through a reputable dealer.

9. 21 You are well advised to buy your car through a reputable dealer.

10. I'm going to bed and you would be well advised to do likewise.

11. The Government would be well advised to look constructively and positively at the suggestion that there should be an ombudsman.

12. The frisky males would be well-advised to keep at least one eye on the road as the mating season begins.

13. An expert taking on the task of deciding a dispute of this kind would be well advised to establish terms excluding claims.

14. But victims – whether current students or alumnae – would be well advised to take a deep breath, come forward, and tell their stories out loud.

15. And many older players would be well advised to raise the left heel slightly on the Backswing, and then plant it as they start down- …

16. He thought the government would be well-advised to mount some sort of publicity drive to get the most at-risk vaccinated, and said he thought it was remiss not to have done so already.

17. Examples of boffola in a Sentence the audience could be heard chuckling throughout the play, but there were few theater-filling Boffolas if that was the wannabe comic's best boffola, he'd be well-advised not to quit his day job First Known Use of boffola 1946, in the meaning defined above

18. Examples of Boffola in a Sentence the audience could be heard chuckling throughout the play, but there were few theater-filling Boffolas if that was the wannabe comic's best Boffola, he'd be well-advised not to quit his day job First Known Use of Boffola 1946, in the meaning defined above