rarely-advised
|rare-ly-ad-vised|
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/ˈrɛrli ədˈvaɪzd/
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/ˈreəli ədˈvaɪzd/
seldom recommended
Etymology
Etymology Information
'rarely-advised' originates from the combination of 'rarely,' meaning 'not often,' and 'advised,' meaning 'recommended or suggested.'
Historical Evolution
'rarely' and 'advised' have been used separately in English since the Middle Ages, but their combination into 'rarely-advised' is a more modern usage.
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'rarely' meant 'seldom' and 'advised' meant 'counseled,' and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
not often recommended or suggested.
The rarely-advised route through the mountains is beautiful but treacherous.
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Last updated: 2025/04/14 13:32
