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unwise

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Adjective — Not wise; showing poor judgment.

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How to use unwise

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unwise decision it would be unwise to

Etymology

From Old English unwīs, from un- (\"not\") plus wise.

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What does “unwise” mean?

The word “unwise” means not wise; showing poor judgment. In plain terms, describes a decision or action that shows a lack of good judgment.

How do you pronounce “unwise”?

“Unwise” is pronounced uhn-WYZ (/ʌnˈwaɪz/ in IPA).

How do you use “unwise” in a sentence?

Here is “unwise” used in a sentence: “It would be unwise to invest your entire savings in one stock.”

What is the opposite of “unwise”?

The opposite of “unwise” — its antonyms — is wise.

What part of speech is “unwise”?

“Unwise” is an adjective.

Where does the word “unwise” come from?

The word “unwise” comes from Old English. From Old English unwīs, from un- (\"not\") plus wise.

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