a fool
An antonym to unwise sayings would be wise or prudent sayings.
another word for the qualities of a person is the traits of a person or the vitues of a person
No, but it is more a matter of degree. Doing something "unwise" may be either ill-advised or done against one's better judgment. To rise to the level of "foolish" requires that it be senseless, or perverse, or completely pointless, or heedless of advice and the possible consequences. Examples: "It was unwise to try to cage the alligator without our equipment, but we were running out of daylight." "Running against the popular incumbent may have been unwise, but it was not completely futile." "It was foolish to lie to the police when they already had video evidence." "He took a foolish risk and was fortunate that it did not end in his death."
The age of reason is another name for the enlightenment era.
"Seyla" is not a common word or term in English. It is possible that it could be a person's name or have another meaning in a different language or specific context.
unwise - foolish
unwise
parent, boss, sibling, ex, best friend, boy/girlfriend
A straw deal in car selling occurs when one individual puts a car in his or her name but another person will be driving it and making the payments. Illegal in most jurisdictions and unwise on the part of the individual signing the contract.
injudicious, nonsensical
When a person is namedafter another or has the same name as another person we call him/her namesake. The origin is probably the idea of "a person named for the sake of another".
They then would feel the effects as well which is why it is unwise to do that
they'd find you in the future
Yes, it is very possible that there is another person in the world with the same full name as you.
You cannot sign another person's name for them. Even if you have their power of attorney, you will only be signing your own name.
Person's name or his he
Another name for a heavy person is over weight or obese.