inadvisedly, adv. rare.
(ɪnədˈvaɪzɪdlɪ)
[in-3.]
Unadvisedly. So inadˈvisedness.
1652 Howell Giraffi's Rev. Naples ii. 193 The Duke of Guise..was much taxed of inadvisednesse to leave the City. 1681 Kettlewell Chr. Obed. (1715) 561 They, who scarce ever sin wilfully at all..are wont most frequently through indeliberation and inadvisedness to miscarry. 1894 Athenæum 17 Nov. 671/1 She has entered upon the task somewhat inadvisedly. |