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单词 advisedly
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advisedlyadv.

Brit. /ədˈvʌɪzᵻdli/, U.S. /ədˈvaɪzᵻdli/
Forms: see advised adj. and -ly suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: advised adj., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < advised adj. + -ly suffix2. Compare advisely adv.
1.
a. Having given careful consideration to a matter; in a manner indicative of careful consideration or good judgement; judiciously, prudently. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > understanding > wisdom, sagacity > prudence, discretion > [adverb]
prudentlya1382
advisedlyc1400
cannily1581
advisably1606
well-judged1768
c1400 in W. Fraser Memorials Family Wemyss (1888) II. 37 The foure persounis avisitly concordit that [etc.].
?1473 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Recuyell Hist. Troye (1894) II. lf. 181v He..enployed hys conquestes right well and wysely, and also gaf his yestes aduysedly.
c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Gouernaunce of Princis (1993) v. 70 Sa sekerly and sa avisytly and sa discretly.
1543 T. Becon Invect. against Swearing f. lviiv It is grounded on iudgement, whan it is not rashely, folyshly and chyldyshly made, but aduisedly and wyth hygh prudence and great deliberacion.
1560 J. Knox Answer Great Nomber Blasphemous Cauillations 178 When the elect aduisedlye do consider what be gods seuere iudgementes against the inobedient.
a1680 J. Corbet Nonconformist's Plea (1683) 8 To do all things advisedly, honestly, peaceably..is the best means of such reputation.
a1692 E. Ashmole Hist. & Antiq. Berks. (1719) I. 153 They made great hast to bury her, before the Coroner had given in his Inquest, (which the Earl himself condemned as not done advisedly).
1705 S. Grascome Moderation in Fashion iv. 62 [He] stood so full in his way, that he could not forbear taking notice of him, though he had done more advisedly to let him alone.
1845 J. F. Cooper Satanstoe I. iii. 49 And do you really think that one who is destined to inherit Satanstoe, would act advisedly to set up a school?
b. With care or attention; attentively, carefully, painstakingly; (in later use esp.) cautiously, with caution or discretion.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > attention > [adverb]
carefullya1000
wellOE
sharplyc1055
tentivelya1375
viselyc1380
mindfullya1382
attentively1382
tentily?a1400
tentlya1400
intentfullyc1410
tendably?c1450
advisedly1481
heedely1548
respectively1556
heedfully1561
attently1562
gardantly1574
heedily1577
markinglya1586
regardfully1600
regardively1602
intensively1637
cautionarily1758
observantly1817
1481 W. Caxton tr. Myrrour of Worlde iii. xxiv. sig. n4 Euery man resonable may vnderstonde it, yf he aduysedly and ententyfly rede or here it.
1564 A. Golding in tr. Justinus Hist. Trogus Pompeius To Rdr. sig. *vv The commoditie is great if we reade and peruse Histories aduisedly.
?1577 F. T. Debate Pride & Lowlines sig. Bivv Beholding him aduisedly.
1651 N. Biggs Matæotechnia Medicinæ Praxeωs §263, 192 Let the Fontanells be advisedly closed up.
1796 Rep. Comm. Temporary Laws in Parl. Reg. 1781–96 XLIV. 831 Either..to improve upon the given precedents of other times; or departing from them, to do it advisedly, if prudence shall dictate such a departure.
1818 T. Bland in Message from President U.S. 65 Any measures hereafter to be taken should be adopted advisedly, and with a perfect knowledge of the state of things.
1850 G. W. Lovell Wife's Secret i. i. 10 'Twere best she walk advisedly, or I May trip her.
1875 H. B. Stowe We & our Neighbors xlv. 414 She had come to the conclusion that if Jim had anything to say she would listen to it advisedly, and take it into mature consideration.
1903 A. W. Patterson Schumann 177 They [sc. Schumann's ‘Maxims’] embody exhortations to play scales advisedly, to cultivate habits of accurate time keeping, [etc.].
1999 A. Burns Collaborative Action Res. Eng. Lang. Teachers iv. 98 Action researchers deciding to use transcription as a tool for data collection need to do so advisedly.
2010 J. C. Scott & K. Pearlman in J. C. Scott & D. H. Reynolds Handbk. Workplace Assessment xvii. 557 Archival performance measures..should be used advisedly, since they were not designed for this purpose.
c. With due deliberation; in a deliberate, unhurried, or leisurely manner. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > [adverb] > very thoughtfully
deeplyc888
advisedly1483
the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > caution > [adverb] > prudently > with due deliberation
advisinglyc1443
maturely1470
deliberately1471
advisedly1483
digestlya1522
considerately1556
deliberatively1598
suspensively1617
suspensely1619
consideringly1647
consideratively1684
the world > action or operation > manner of action > slowness of action or operation > [adverb] > unhurriedly
easily1384
softlyc1450
leisurely1486
leisurablya1540
toomlyc1540
handsomely1550
deliberately1595
pausablya1633
advisedly1655
unhurriedly1880
1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 161/1 He sente for the pryour and tolde to hym aduysedly al this vysyon.
1486 in J. Raine Vol. Eng. Misc. N. Counties Eng. (1890) 55 Sex kinges crouned..which,..with certaine convenient laisour, avisidly shall commyt a ceptour unto Salamon.
1549 M. Coverdale et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. II. Col. ii. f. vi We haue aduisedly sworne to be obedient to Moses lawe.
1582 R. Mulcaster 1st Pt. Elementarie ii. 10 If theie [sc. principles] be aduisedlie considered, and not hedilie renounced, by..raptnesse in conceit..before theie be well weied.
1655 T. Moffett & C. Bennet Healths Improvem. xxxi. 294 Mince or chaw your meat finely, eat leisurely, swallow advisedly.
1656 J. Bramhall Replic. to Bishop of Chalcedon vii. 295 If he had advisedly read over my assertion it is this.
1830 G. W. Featherstonhaugh Death of Ugolino v. iii. 101 Pondering More advisedly on the urgent state which Our affairs..Have ta'en.
2. As the result of deliberation or careful thought; deliberately, intentionally; (in later use also) as has been or might be advised. In later use frequently used to justify, or pre-empt criticism of, a choice or decision, esp. a choice of a particular word or words.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > intention > [adverb]
willesOE
with one's willc1175
willes and waldesc1225
adviselya1325
wittinglya1340
wilfullyc1374
witting1377
a-purposea1382
of purpose (also (out) of (a) (set) purpose)a1382
wilfulc1381
willingly1402
of intention1430
knowingly1435
advisedlyc1449
deliberately1471
purpensely1472
purposely1495
prepensedly1496
purpensedly1496
purposedlya1540
proposely?1550
studiously1567
on (also upon) purpose1569
on set purpose1569
of industry1575
affectedly1582
premeditatelya1595
deliberatively1598
consultively1599
intentionallya1673
affectionally1603
by (also out of, on, upon) design1603
intentionately1609
industriouslya1616
perpensedly1624
intendedlya1641
unspontaneously1640
industrously1643
consultedly1645
consideringly1647
designedly1652
premeditatedly1653
wittily1653
intendingly1678
premeditatinglya1679
self-consciously1685
propensely1694
thinkingly1705
accidentally on purpose1711
affectionatelya1716
prepensely?1725
systematically1744
advertently1745
systemically1761
reflectively1775
purposefullya1854
meaningly1867
aimfully1870
purposively1878
designingly1879
proposedly1887
c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 403 (MED) No man mai eny deede do avisidli withoute sum eende and entent and purpos therto take.
1489 W. Caxton De Roye's Doctrinal of Sapyence xxxi. sig. Eviv Them that ben in grete age that aduysedly & wetyngly blaspheme so almighty god.
1562–3 Act 5 Eliz. i. §17 Suche as shall openly and advisedly deprave, by Woordes or Writinges..any of the Rites and Ceremonies.
1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice v. i. 253 Your Lord will neuer more breake faith aduisedly . View more context for this quotation
1649 Mercurius Philo-monarchius 14 May sig. B2v If any honest man shall advisedly speak plaine English, and affirme that this Anarchy is contrary to Religion, Reason, and the known Laws of the Land.
1755 N. Magens Ess. Insurances I. 53 If the Master of a Ship has advisedly dropt Anchor in rocky ground.
1795 Parl. Reg. Ireland XIV. 97 An oath which has been advisedly omitted in every plan of reform.., and wisely, I think omitted.
1813 Morning Chron. 13 Sept. The Lord Chamberlain, a hardened and determined breaker of the law (and he spoke those words advisedly).
1851 H. Martineau Introd. Hist. Peace i. v. 56 We speak advisedly and from experience when we say that this was the general feeling.
1870 W. E. Gladstone in Edinb. Rev. Oct. 575 Some points of conduct, relating to the present war and the battle of Sedan, we advisedly pretermit.
1927 F. M. Thrasher Gang iii. xiv. 265 The term ‘street children’ is used advisedly, for as a matter of fact most of the children of this locality live on the street when they are not asleep.
1989 Nature 30 Nov. 469/2 This 14-day limit was chosen advisedly. It is early enough to antedate the development of the embryo itself, as opposed to that of the extra-embryonic membranes.
1990 TV Times 14 Oct. 7/1 You only have to read some of our newspapers, and I use that word newspapers advisedly.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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