"Unwise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Not sensible or reasonable; foolish or imprudent.
Example: It was an unwise decision to invest all your money in a single stock.
adjective<br><br>1. Difficult to handle or use because of being too large or complicated<br>2. Lacking control or coordination, especially with physical movements or actions.
Showing no wish to do something or do something reluctantly.<br><br>Example: "I don't feel like going to the party, I'm feeling quite unwilling to go."<br><br>Synonyms: unwillingness, reluctance, disinclination<br><br>Antonyms: willing, eager
Unwillingly means not willing or not wanting to do something; doing something reluctantly or against one's will.
The meaning of "unwillingness" is a lack of willingness or desire to do something. It refers to a reluctance or disinclination to engage in an activity, make a decision, or take an action. It can also imply a lack of enthusiasm, motivation, or eagerness to do something. Unwillingness can manifest in various ways, such as refusal, hesitation, or reluctance. For example:<br><br> "I don't feel willing to try that new food." (reluctance to try something)<br> "She showed a willingness to help, despite being initially unwilling." (transition from unwillingness to willingness)<br> "His unwillingness to change made it difficult to find a compromise." (lack of willingness to compromise)<br><br>Synonyms for unwillingness include reluctance, disinclination, disinclivity, and hesitancy.
To relax or calm down, especially after a period of stress or tension. To release or resolve a problem or trouble.
Lacking the qualities considered to be typical of a woman, such as gentleness, tact, or a domestic nature.
Unwonted refers to something that is unusual or unexpected, often in a surprising or unpleasant way. It can also imply a sense of foreignness or unfamiliarity.<br><br>Example: "The unwonted noise of sirens in the middle of the night startled everyone awake."