1. inadvisable - Adjective
2. inadvisable - Adjective Satellite
Not advisable.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEven when poetry has a meaning, as it usually has, it may be inadvisable to draw it out ... and perfect understanding will sometimes almost extinguish pleasure. A. E. Housman
In the middle of the lawn was a lake adorned with an ornamental fountain, depicting an amorous Greek god trying to kiss a dolphin.† † Inadvisable. Jonathan Stroud
running on the ice is inadvisable Source: Internet
an unnecessary and inadvisable action Source: Internet
American Express doesn’t have explicit epidemic inclusions (or exclusions), but cardholders might have luck claiming reimbursement by getting a doctor’s note stating that “a covered trip is medically inadvisable.” Source: Internet
Hibbert, p. 436; St Aubyn, p. 508 By April 1900, the Boer War was so unpopular in mainland Europe that her annual trip to France seemed inadvisable. Source: Internet