| 释义 | ill-advisedly adverb
 uk /ˌɪl.ədˈvaɪ.zɪd.li/ us /ˌɪl.ədˈvaɪ.zɪd.li/
 in a way that is not wise, and is likely to cause problems in the future:
 He ill-advisedly took matters into his own hands.
 The organizers of the new show have somewhat ill-advisedly attempted to copy the unconventional layout of the original.
 Sam was ill-advisedly put in charge of the school newspaper.
 He ill-advisedly decided to question her skills as a surgeon.
 The soldiers had been sent to the region, ill-advisedly, to counter a perceived enemy threat.
 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
 Stupid and silly
 absurd
 absurdity
 absurdly
 adolescent
 against your better judgmentidiom
 dopey
 dopily
 dorky
 dottiness
 dotty
 in his/her/their wisdomidiom
 in someone's infinite wisdomidiom
 inadvisable
 injudicious
 injudiciously
 uncritical
 uncritically
 undiscriminating
 unintelligent
 unperceptive
 
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