advisable

ad·vis·a·ble

 (ăd-vī′zə-bəl)
adj.
Worthy of being recommended or suggested; prudent.

ad·vis′a·bil′i·ty, ad·vis′a·ble·ness n.
ad·vis′a·bly adv.
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advisable

(ədˈvaɪzəbəl)
adj
worthy of recommendation; prudent; sensible
adˈvisably adv
adˌvisaˈbility, adˈvisableness n
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ad•vis•a•ble

(ædˈvaɪ zə bəl)

adj.
1. recommended or wise, as a course of action.
2. open to or desirous of advice.
[1640–50]
ad•vis`a•bil′i•ty, n.
ad•vis′a•bly, adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.advisable - worthy of being recommended or suggested; prudent or wise; "such action is neither necessary nor advisable"; "extreme caution is advisable"; "it is advisable to telephone first"
prudent - careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment; "a prudent manager"; "prudent rulers"; "prudent hesitation"; "more prudent to hide than to fight"
wise - having or prompted by wisdom or discernment; "a wise leader"; "a wise and perceptive comment"
inadvisable, unadvisable - not prudent or wise; not recommended; "running on the ice is inadvisable"
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advisable

adjective wise, seemly, sound, suggested, fitting, fit, politic, recommended, appropriate, suitable, sensible, proper, profitable, desirable, apt, prudent, expedient, judicious It is advisable to book your hotel in advance.
stupid, silly, inappropriate, unfitting, unsuitable, undesirable, improper, unwise, unprofitable, unseemly, ill-advised, unsound, imprudent, injudicious, impolitic, inexpedient
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advisable

adjective
Worth doing, especially for practical reasons:
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Translations
مُسْتَحْسَن
vhodný
tilrådelig
ratsam
ενδεδειγμένος
aconsejableconveniente
suositeltava
conseillérecommandable
preporučljiv
ráîlegur
consigliabile
賢明な
권할 만한
raadzaam
tilrådelig
wskazany
aconselhável
рекомендуемый
tillrådlig
ควรแก่การแนะนำ
akıllıcaakla uygunyerinde
nên làm
可取的明智的

advisable

[ədˈvaɪzəbl] ADJaconsejable, conveniente
it would be advisable to + INFINsería aconsejable + infin, sería conveniente + infin
if you think it advisablesi le parece bien
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advisable

[ədˈvaɪzəbəl] adjrecommandé(e)
it is advisable to do ... → il est recommandé de faire ...
it would be advisable to do ... → il serait prudent de faire ...
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advisable

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advisable

[ədˈvaɪzəbl] adjconsigliabile, raccomandabile
I do not think it advisable for you to come → non le consiglierei di venire
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advice

(ədˈvais) noun
suggestions to a person about what he should do. You must seek legal advice if you want a divorce; Let me give you a piece of advice.
advise (ədˈvaiz) verb
1. to give advice to; to recommend. My lawyer advises me to buy the house.
2. (with of) to inform. This letter is to advise you of our interest in your proposal.
adˈvisable adjective
(of actions) wise. The doctor does not think it advisable for you to drink alcohol.
adˌvisaˈbility noun
adˈviser, adˈvisor noun
a person who advises.
adˈvisory adjective
giving advice. an advisory leaflet; He acted in an advisory capacity.

advice is a noun and never used in the plural: to give advice / a piece of advice / some advice .
advise is a verb: He advises us not to go .
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advisable

مُسْتَحْسَن vhodný tilrådelig ratsam ενδεδειγμένος aconsejable suositeltava recommandable preporučljiv consigliabile 賢明な 권할 만한 raadzaam tilrådelig wskazany aconselhável рекомендуемый tillrådlig ควรแก่การแนะนำ akıllıca nên làm 可取的
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advisable

a. recomendable, conveniente.
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