- vised
- ad·vised;un·ad·vised;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
vised — dives … Anagrams dictionary
Black-a-vised — a. Dark visaged; swart. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ad|vised — «ad VYZD», adjective. 1. considered: »an ill advised remark. SYNONYM(S): planned, thought out. 2. informed: »Keep me advised … Useful english dictionary
ill-ad|vised — «IHL uhd VYZD», adjective. acting or done without enough thought; unwise. SYNONYM(S): imprudent, injudicious … Useful english dictionary
non|tel|e|vised — «non TEHL uh vyzd», adjective. 1. not shown on television: »a nontelevised boxing match. 2. not exposed to television broadcasts: »Children exposed to this type of entertainment were 35 per cent less healthy than nontelevised children (Birmingham … Useful english dictionary
Re|vised Standard Version — «rih VYZD», an American Protestant revision of the New Testament, published in 1946; of the whole Bible, in 1952. Abbr: R.S.V … Useful english dictionary
un|ad|vised — «UHN uhd ma>IHZD», adjective. 1. not advised; without advice. 2. not prudent or discreet; rash: »It is too rash, too unadvis d too sudden (Shakespeare). SYNONYM(S): imprudent, unwise. 3. = ill advised. (Cf. ↑ill advised) … Useful english dictionary
well-ad|vised — «WEHL ad VYZD», adj 1. prudent; careful; doing the wise or proper thing: »The inventor was no doubt well advised in patenting his invention. 2. based on wise counsel or careful consideration: »well advised plans, a well advised silence … Useful english dictionary
black-a-vised — adjective Etymology: black + French à vis as to face Date: circa 1758 having a dark complexion … New Collegiate Dictionary
black-a-vised — /blak euh vuyst , vuyzd /, adj. dark complexioned. Also, black a viced /blak euh vuyst /. [1750 60; Scots blackaviced, equiv. to black a vice (one) black of face (BLACK + A3 + obs. vice < MF vis; see VISAGE) + ED3] * * * … Universalium