unwiseʌnˈwaɪz
unwise (adj)
- comparative
- unwiser
- superlative
- unwisest
unwise
English Definitions:
unwise (adj)
showing or resulting from lack of judgment or wisdom
"an unwise investor is soon impoverished"
inexpedient, unwise (adj)
not appropriate to the purpose
unwise (Adjective)
Not wise; defective in wisdom; injudicious; indiscreet; foolish.
Unwise
Foolishness is the unawareness or lack of social norms which causes offence, annoyance, trouble and/or injury. The things such as impulsivity and/or influences may affect a person's ability to make otherwise reasonable decisions. In this sense, it differs from stupidity, which is the lack of intelligence. An act of foolishness is called folly.
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