Examples of using Ill-advised in English and their translations into Norwegian
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the popularity of forskolin in Duzce Turkey could be ill-advised.
the appeal of forskolin in Cuba may be ill-advised.
the appeal of forskolin in Bonao Dominican Republic could be ill-advised.
it would seem that your overconfidence is ill-advised.
If you don't show your face or you try something ill-advised, then your name goes to the top of that list.
Osborne described Basu's statement as“very stupid and ill-advised,” the work of“a junior officer who doesn't appear to understand much about press freedom.”.
The nickname has also been translated as"ill-advised","ill-prepared", thus"Æthelred the ill-advised.
Ill-advised to anyone of a delicate disposition,
Ill-advised. She's pretty.
At such a time I think it ill-advised.
Any less ill-advised than the way you left Boston?
Far too many hobbyists have reached this point because they have been ill-advised;
The disappointing buddy comedy Chitlin' the Dude was followed by an ill-advised venture into serious dramatic territory.
was it his own ill-advised thinking?
in 1148, participated in an ill-advised attack on Damascus.
leap forward, though ill-advised, but it 's all happening.
She would certainly be ill-advised if she refused to meet me.
Ill-advised. She's pretty.
One against four is ill-advised.
Don't you think I would be ill-advised to try it?