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well-advised

  • 1 dobro savetovan

    • well advised; well-advised

    Serbian-English dictionary > dobro savetovan

  • 2 dobro promišljen

    • considerate; well advised; well-advised

    Serbian-English dictionary > dobro promišljen

  • 3 mudar

    • astute; canny; clever; judicial; oracular; politic; profound; prudent; sagacious; sage; sapience; sapient; sententious; sophisticated; well advised; well-advised; wise

    Serbian-English dictionary > mudar

  • 4 oprezan

    • alert; canny; careful; chary; circumspect; deliberate; discreet; guarded; mindful; precautionary; provident; prudent; prudential; reserved; safe; shy; sparing; thoughtful; vigilant; wakeful; wary; watchful; well advised; well-advised; wide awake

    Serbian-English dictionary > oprezan

  • 5 pametan

    • bright; clever; cute; discreet; intelligent; judicious; knowing; reasonable; sagacious; sage; sane; sapient; sensibile; sensible; smart; well-advised; wise; witted; witty

    Serbian-English dictionary > pametan

  • 6 pametan-o

    • brainy; in one's right wit; in wit; intelligent; intelligently; judicious; knowing; make sense of; meaningfull; notable; notably; prudent; prudential; prudently; rational; reasonable; reasonably; sage; sagecious; sapient; sensible; sensibly; well advised; wholesome; wise

    Serbian-English dictionary > pametan-o

  • 7 razborit

    • circumspect; discerning; discreet; judicious; just; politic; prudent; prudential; quick; rational; reasonable; reasoned; sagacious; sage; sane; sapient; sensibile; sensible; shrewd; sober; sound; spry; well-advised; wise; witted

    Serbian-English dictionary > razborit

См. также в других словарях:

  • well-advised — well ad|vised [ ,wel əd vaızd ] adjective sensible and following good advice: A well advised landlord is hardly likely to agree to this clause. someone would be well advised to do something (=they would be sensible if they did it): Parents of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • well-advised — well ad vised adj you would be well advised to do sth used when you are strongly advising someone to do something that will help them avoid trouble ▪ You would be well advised to accept his offer …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • well-advised — index cognizant, discreet, discriminating (judicious), juridical, politic, prudent, reasonable ( …   Law dictionary

  • well advised — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ sensible; wise …   English terms dictionary

  • well-advised — [wel΄əd vīzd′] adj. showing or resulting from careful consideration or sound advice; wise; prudent …   English World dictionary

  • well advised — ▶ adjective WISE, prudent, sensible. * * * ˌwell adˈvised [well advised] adjective not before noun well advised (to do sth) acting in the most sensible way • You would be …   Useful english dictionary

  • well advised — also well advised ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ to inf If someone says that you would be well advised to do a particular thing, they are advising you to do it. Moderates believe the party would be well advised to talk to the government. Syn: wise Ant:… …   English dictionary

  • well-advised — UK [ˌwel ədˈvaɪzd] / US adjective sensible and following good advice A well advised landlord is hardly likely to agree to this clause. someone would be well advised to do something (= they would be sensible if they did it): Parents of young… …   English dictionary

  • well-advised — /wel euhd vuyzd /, adj. 1. acting with caution, care, or wisdom: They would be well advised to sell the stock now. 2. based on or showing wise consideration: There was a well advised delay in carrying out her plan. [1350 1400; ME well avysed] * * …   Universalium

  • well-advised — adjective you would be well advised to do sth used when you are strongly advising someone to do something that will help them avoid trouble: You would be well advised to accept this settlement rather than go to court …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • well-advised — /ˈwɛl ədvaɪzd/ (say wel uhdvuyzd) adjective prudent; acting with care and wisdom: *You will be well advised to let them have their glory, take it from me. –patrick white, 1957. Also, (especially in predicative use), well advised /wɛl ədˈvaɪzd/… …  

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