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Use "unadvisedly" in a sentence
"A word unadvisedly spoken on the one side, or misunderstood on the other; any the least surmise of neglect; sometimes a bare gesture; nay, the very unsuitableness of one man's aspect to another man's fancy, has raised such an aversion to him, as in time has produced a perfect hatred of him; and that so strong and so tenacious, that it has never left vexing and troubling him, till perhaps at length it has worried him to his grave; yea, and after death too, has pursued him in his surviving shadow, exercising the same tyranny upon his very name and memory."
"But Obama and his supporters have rudely, unadvisedly, thoughtlessly backed him as the candidate for change."
"As an individual investor, plunking all your savings into any single thing, whether it be gold or a stock, is always unadvisedly risky."