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Inadvisable

usgb/ˌɪnədˈvaɪzəbl/Volume
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The word 'inadvisable' suggests an action could have negative outcomes or risks. SlideSkipping the safety briefing is inadvisable.
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Often used in formal contexts like business or technical advice to discourage an action. SlideIt's inadvisable to ignore the software update warnings.
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Authority or ExperiencePlay
Used when someone with expertise or authority suggests against doing something. SlideMy lawyer found it inadvisable to accept the first settlement offer.