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1 malaccorto
malaccorto agg. unwise, ill-advised, imprudent: sei stato malaccorto ad agire così, you were ill-advised to act that way.* * *[malak'kɔrto]* * *malaccorto/malak'kɔrto/ -
2 imprudente
careless( non saggio) imprudent, rash* * *imprudente agg. imprudent, careless, heedless; (imprevidente) unwary; (temerario) rash: una decisione imprudente, an imprudent decision; è imprudente quando guida, he is careless when he drives◆ s.m. e f. imprudent person; rash person.* * *[impru'dɛnte]1. agg(gen) careless, foolish, imprudent, (osservazione) unwise2. sm/f* * *[impru'dɛnte]aggettivo [persona, azione, comportamento] imprudent, careless, reckless; [decisione, parola] unwise, imprudent, ill-advised* * *imprudente/impru'dεnte/[persona, azione, comportamento] imprudent, careless, reckless; [decisione, parola] unwise, imprudent, ill-advised. -
3 consigliato
1 ( assennato) cautious, considered: ben consigliato, well-advised; mal consigliato, ill-advised (o careless) -
4 disavveduto
disavveduto agg. heedless; unwise, ill-advised; careless, thoughtless. -
5 malavvisato
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6 malconsigliato
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7 informato
informed* * *informato agg.1 informed: bene informato, well-informed; male informato, ill-informed2 (che ha molte informazioni) well-informed: un giornalista informato, a well-informed journalist3 (letter.) (improntato) informed (with sthg.), inspired (with sthg.), imbued (with sthg.): informato a strani principi, imbued with strange principles.* * *[infor'mato] 1.participio passato informare2.aggettivo informed, advised; (aggiornato) up-to-datebene, male informato — well-informed, ill-informed
una fonte ben -a — a well-informed o reliable source
* * *informato/infor'mato/II aggettivoinformed, advised; (aggiornato) up-to-date; bene, male informato well-informed, ill-informed; una fonte ben -a a well-informed o reliable source.
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ill-advised — ill ad vised adj not sensible or not wise and likely to cause problems in the future ill advised to do sth ▪ You would be ill advised to go out alone at night. ▪ ill advised remarks >ill advisedly [ ədˈvaızdıli] adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
ill-advised — ill ad|vised [ ,ı ləd vaızd ] adjective likely to have a bad effect: a plan that is ill advised and destructive ill advised comments … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ill-advised — ill′ advised′ adj. acting or done without due consideration; imprudent: an ill advised remark[/ex] • Etymology: 1585–95 ill advis′edly, adv … From formal English to slang
ill-advised — [adj] unwise, not thought out brash, confused, foolhardy, foolish, half baked*, hotheaded*, ill considered, ill judged, impolitic, imprudent, inappropriate, incautious, inconsiderate, indiscreet, inexpedient, injudicious, madcap*, misguided, off… … New thesaurus
ill-advised — I adjective disadvantageous, foolish, hasty, ill considered, ill judged, impolitic, imprudent, inadvisable, inappropriate, inconsiderate, inconsultus, inconvenient, inexpedient, infelicitous, injudicious, inopportune, irresponsible, misadvised,… … Law dictionary
ill-advised — ill advisedly /il euhd vuy zid lee/, adv. /il euhd vuyzd /, adj. acting or done without due consideration; imprudent: an ill advised remark. [1585 95] Syn. unwise, shortsighted, ill judged, senseless. * * * … Universalium
ill-advised — [il′əd vīzd′] adj. showing or resulting from a lack of sound advice or careful consideration; unwise ill advisedly [il′ədvī′zid lē] adv … English World dictionary
ill-advised — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unwise or badly thought out … English terms dictionary
ill-advised — adj. ill advised to + inf. (you would be ill advised not to invite both of them) * * * [ˌɪləd vaɪzd] ill advised to + inf. (you would be ill advised not to invite both of them) … Combinatory dictionary
ill-advised — ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to inf If you describe something that someone does as ill advised, you mean that it is not sensible or wise. They would be ill advised to do this... She said Mr Baker s remarks had been ill advised... We deplore this… … English dictionary
ill-advised — adjective not sensible or not wise and likely to cause problems in the future: an ill advised response to the crisis | you would be ill advised to do sth (=used to advise someone not to do something stupid): You would be ill advised to lend him… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English