What does well-advised mean?
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Princeton's WordNet
well-advised, advisedadjective
having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel
"a well-advised delay in carrying out the plan"
Wiktionary
well-advisedadjective
benefitting from careful prior advice or counsel
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well-advised
Well-advised refers to decisions, actions, or behavior that are considered wise, sensible, or judicious, often based on careful thought or the guidance and advice from informed and knowledgeable sources.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of well-advised in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of well-advised in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of well-advised in a Sentence
She is probably wealthier than most 21 year olds. You would expect her to have a pretty significant estate. If she was well-advised, she would have a will.
Well, I'm not saying that I believe that the Trump campaign was involved with Russians on this. Frankly, my guess is that they didn't, i wouldn't want to believe that about anybody. But the accusations about the former president wiretapping, that's a serious allegation that you make about somebody. And that's not well-advised. And I would hope that the President would apologize and move on.
Given all the signals... we are well advised to take seriously that the UK does not intend to go for an extension of the transition and we need to be prepared for that, that means in the negotiations we have to look at those issues where failing to reach an agreement by 2020 would lead to another cliff-edge situation.
We told him this was coming, i don't know if Vladimir Putin didn't believe Senate Select Committee on Intelligence or wasn't well advised, but I'm quite confident Vladimir Putin did not anticipate the ferocity of the sanctions.
The administration probably would be well-advised to bring in somebody who has some understanding about how impeachment proceedings work, if (impeachment) doesn't happen, there's very little downside. If it does, you need it.
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