Used in a Sentence

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.

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Quick take

With intentionality, and deliberately, usually also with a connotation of due consideration and wise choosing.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of advisedly gathered in one view.

adverb

With intentionality, and deliberately, usually also with a connotation of due consideration and wise choosing.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for advisedly.

Example sentences

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And my further gut feel is that a very significant portion of conservative America ill-advisedly wants exactly that.

2

Mars has too little atmosphere, among other problems, and Venus has way the hell (word chosen advisedly) too much.

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Surely that's more important than what people choose (potentially ill advisedly?) to use them for?

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I read that comment on my phone screen and (ill-advisedly) replied there as well, and missed that part.

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Fully agree with @tptacek here: > But AI is also incredibly — a word I use advisedly — important.

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I've frozen my nuts off in ill advisedly cold computer rooms to rescue improbably important systems and so on.

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Let us assume that such words exist, and that the supplicant (and I use that word advisedly) implements them.

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Including any Javascript viruses they ill-advisedly include on their page.

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The USA has mostly evolved (I use that word advisedly) beyond that.

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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.

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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.

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(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

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Wiktionary defines "heuristic" to be: > a practical method [...] not following or derived from any theory, or based on an advisedly oversimplified one.

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You're right - I use the word "continuous" advisedly.

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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.

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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.