With intentionality, and deliberately, usually also with a connotation of due consideration and wise choosing.
advisedly
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for advisedly.
Editorial note
And my further gut feel is that a very significant portion of conservative America ill-advisedly wants exactly that.
Quick take
With intentionality, and deliberately, usually also with a connotation of due consideration and wise choosing.
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for advisedly.
adverb
With intentionality, and deliberately, usually also with a connotation of due consideration and wise choosing.
See also: deliberately, intentionally, purposely, by-design, on-purpose
Example sentences
And my further gut feel is that a very significant portion of conservative America ill-advisedly wants exactly that.
Mars has too little atmosphere, among other problems, and Venus has way the hell (word chosen advisedly) too much.
Surely that's more important than what people choose (potentially ill advisedly?) to use them for?
I read that comment on my phone screen and (ill-advisedly) replied there as well, and missed that part.
Fully agree with @tptacek here: > But AI is also incredibly — a word I use advisedly — important.
I've frozen my nuts off in ill advisedly cold computer rooms to rescue improbably important systems and so on.
Let us assume that such words exist, and that the supplicant (and I use that word advisedly) implements them.
Including any Javascript viruses they ill-advisedly include on their page.
The USA has mostly evolved (I use that word advisedly) beyond that.
But it’s clearly not an assumption that is always valid, because I can equally imagine someone using the word (ill-advisedly, of course) as a joke.
Same happened with the Icelandic banks: in mid-2000, I knew several Americans who rather ill-advisedly created accounts with forex brokers just to get ~8% interest on ISK, a currency and economy they otherwise knew nothing about.
(Caps used advisedly, in this case, we need to do a bit of yelling at these standards committee weenies refusing to, you know, fix the damn bugs in the standard).
Quote examples
Wiktionary defines "heuristic" to be: > a practical method [...] not following or derived from any theory, or based on an advisedly oversimplified one.
You're right - I use the word "continuous" advisedly.
Well, I'm sure you used "will be" advisedly -- until the improvements you mention come about, TLS to hidden services is valuable even though Tor already provides transport encryption.
It is surprising how many great works have emerged from the time freed up by house arrest: Galileo finally had time to write his “Two New Sciences” after his run-in with the Inquisition, and Fresnel was free to develop his theory of diffraction after he ill-advisedly joined a militia to support the Bourbon king during Napoleon’s return.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use advisedly in a sentence?
And my further gut feel is that a very significant portion of conservative America ill-advisedly wants exactly that.
What does advisedly mean?
With intentionality, and deliberately, usually also with a connotation of due consideration and wise choosing.
What part of speech is advisedly?
advisedly is commonly used as adverb.