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advised (see also WELL-ADVISED)
1. considerate, deliberate, cautious, well-considered Mer.V. I. i. 143 “with more advised watch,” John IV. ii. 214, R2 I. iii. 188, H5 I. ii. 179 “The advised head defends itself.”
2. “be advised,” take good advice, take care, be cautious LLL. IV. iii. 368, H8 I. i. 139, Oth. I. ii. 55.
3. “art thou not advised,” art thou unaware? Shr. I. i. 190; so 2H4 I. i. 172, 2H6 II. i. 47; “I am advised,” I know very well Err. V. i. 214.
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    • William Shakespeare, King John, 4.2
    • William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, 5.1
    • William Shakespeare, Henry V, 1.2
    • William Shakespeare, The Second Part of Henry VI, 2.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 1.1
    • William Shakespeare, Richard II, 1.3
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