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well-advised

/'wel d'vaizd/
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Explanation of "Well-Advised"

Meaning:
The word "well-advised" is an adjective that describes someone who has made a decision after thinking carefully about it or after getting good advice. When someone is well-advised, it means they have considered their options wisely or consulted with others before taking action.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: You can use "well-advised" when talking about decisions, actions, or plans that are made thoughtfully and with good reasoning.
  • How to use: It is often followed by a noun or a phrase that describes what the person should or should not do.
Examples:
  1. Basic example:

    • "It would be well-advised to save some money before going on vacation."
    • This means it’s a good idea to save money before the trip.
  2. In a sentence:

    • "After discussing with her mentor, she felt well-advised to apply for the scholarship."
    • This indicates that the mentor's advice helped her make a good decision.
Advanced Usage:
  • Formal contexts: "Well-advised" is often used in formal writing or discussions, such as in business, law, or academic settings.
  • Negative form: You can also use it negatively, like "poorly advised," to indicate that the decision was made without good guidance.
Word Variants:
  • Noun form: "Advice" (the guidance received).
  • Verb form: "Advise" (to give guidance or recommendations).
Different Meanings:
  • General meaning of 'advice': While "well-advised" refers specifically to sound decision-making, "advice" can refer to any guidance given, whether it is good or bad.
Synonyms:
  • Prudent
  • Wise
  • Sensible
  • Judicious
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Idiom: "Better safe than sorry."
    This means it is wiser to be cautious than to take risks.

  • Phrasal verb: "Think it over."
    This means to consider something carefully before making a decision.

Summary:

In summary, "well-advised" is a positive term that indicates thoughtful decision-making based on careful consideration or good advice.

Adjective
  1. having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel
    • a well-advised delay in carrying out the plan

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