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Well-advised   /wɛl-ædvˈaɪzd/   Listen
Well-advised

adjective
1.
Having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel.  Synonym: advised.






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"Well-advised" Quotes from Famous Books



... plump, partially draped ladies lounging on couches and being tickled in their sleep by overfed cupids in mid-air. She saved and scrimped with an eye to the time when she would no longer work. She made some shrewd and well-advised investments. At the end of these ten years she found herself possessed of a considerable sum whose investment brought her a sufficient income, with ...
— Gigolo • Edna Ferber

... freedom of words," said he, "and freedom of words leads to freedom of criticism—and that is a thing to which no wise woman will expose herself, no matter under what regime we live. You would be well-advised, Citoyenne, in thinking of that ...
— The Trampling of the Lilies • Rafael Sabatini



Words linked to "Well-advised" :   ill-advised, wise, considered



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