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Unwisely
adverb
In an unwise manner; foolishly.
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The word 'unwisely' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb that means without good judgment or prudence. You can use 'unwisely' to describe an action or decision that was made without much thought or consideration. For example: - She unwisely spent all her savings on a luxury vacation. - He unwisely invested in a risky business venture. - The company unwisely ignored the warning signs and suffered a major financial loss.
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In real life, Maclaine was caught when he sold some stolen clothes, unwisely giving his real name and address to the shopkeeper.
On September 29th silver exceeded $22 an ounce, a price not seen since 1980 when the Hunt brothers, a pair of Texan oil barons, unwisely attempted to corner the market.
Unwisely, the court agreed to his demand that his six-day trial should be held in public.
It reconstructed the Lady's last days in office in 1990, as her support among Conservative MPs evaporated and she unwisely went off to a summit in Paris while her fate was decided.
Members of its opposition are unwisely calling for Western intervention immediately.
He has spent nearly six decades believing that a childhood friend called Iva Militka betrayed him; he had unwisely contacted her during his clandestine trip.
IN AUGUST 2003, a visitor to the Chelmsford music festival unwisely sold a small amount of ecstasy to two undercover police officers.
Instead he was snatched on a Baghdad street while buying a newspaper; unwisely, he had been unguarded.
John Kerry, the United States' secretary of state, had unwisely referred to Latin America in remarks on April 18th as "our backyard", a red rag to those incensed by past meddling.In this section The PRI's long tail Bye, bye American pie Cry havoc ReprintsMr Morales cannily chose to end relations with USAID just as they were petering out.
It has not obviously overinvested, but it has often invested unwisely.
It has extracted cash from GM to allow the American car firm to drop an option it unwisely took out to buy the whole company, and it has insisted that its banks convert some of their loans into equity.
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