English to Spanish Dictionary unwise

unwise

imprudente
definition
adjective
it is unwise to rely on hearsay evidence
(of a person or action) not wise or sensible; foolish.
translation of 'unwise'
adjective
errado,
tonto,
imprudente
example
We also noted that we would be 'unwise' to conclude from these events that Casanova was exceptionally talented or clever.
You would be most 'unwise' , in local government, to assess a person as having needs that you knew you could not possibly pay for.
It would be a very 'unwise' person who assumed that a particular drug substance was compatible with any excipient.
My thoughts were that this might be a bit 'unwise' when he had not had any sleep for several nights.
In most cases, it would be 'unwise' to depend upon politicians when it came to bringing harmony into life.
With this strong lineup, missing this show would be an 'unwise' choice for the alternative fan in all of us.
Having said that, it would be an 'unwise' team that chose to take liberties with this feisty Currie team.
It was not a mistake or a poor judgment - nor was it an 'unwise' investment decision.
Anybody who had anything of value in his room was very 'unwise' to walk out of his room without locking the door behind him.
The Government would be very 'unwise' and foolish to attempt to get rid of her.
I believe the firemen deserve a decent pay rise but they were 'unwise' to ask for 40 per cent.
We believe it is 'unwise' and unnecessary to destroy the program in order to save it.
Although the current climate may not be inspiring, it would be 'unwise' to write off the potential of share incentives.
He said it was not for the court to decide whether it was wise or 'unwise' , but whether it was open to the Government to make.
For decades you have managed to stay out of politics; don't follow the 'unwise' example of your son, who has not.
It's always 'unwise' to try and guess what Diana might or might not have thought or said.
It was not love that he held for me, only obsession and I was 'unwise' to not have notice this and blindly believe him.
I often thought suffering is due to 'unwise' management and control of the self.
They would be 'unwise' if they did not, as more than one has admitted.
He said it would be highly 'unwise' to consider withdrawing the very measure that had proved so vital in the past.
They were not allowed to express a view, question the validity of the evidence provided by the council, or to represent the views of the people who had so 'unwisely' elected them in the first place.
Dean, a delightful man who later became a friend, 'unwisely' followed this advice and called the police, who accused him of trespassing.
Friday I was walking through the Midwest Federal building, through the ground-floor arcade of 'unwisely' named stores.
The pair were engrossed in conversation for more than an hour, fuelling speculation the overworked minister had 'unwisely' opened her heart to a political opponent.
Then he observed, perhaps 'unwisely' , that the prospect of England winning the World Cup in 2006 was ‘a real possibility’.
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