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unadvised

[uhn-uhd-vahyzd] / ˌʌn ədˈvaɪzd /


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It was painfully clear that Sister Irma herself had found the color unsatisfactory and had tried her unadvised, noble best to tone it down somehow.

From "Nine Stories" by J. D. Salinger

Baruch I swear to thee that I did it unadvised.

From Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes by Zweig, Stefan

I cannot help it, Helen: you have brought this pain on yourself by your very unadvised visit of this morning.

From The Vicar of Wrexhill by Trollope, Mrs

Other hands are fidgety and unadvised, with nervous, fussy fingers which indicate a nature sensitive to the little pricks of daily life.

From The World I Live In by Keller, Helen

Out came her husband, much surprised, Out came her daughter dear; Good-natured souls! all unadvised Of what they had to fear.

From English Songs and Ballads by Crosland, T. W. H. (Thomas William Hodgson)