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sconsigliate

Sconsigliate is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the Italian verb sconsigliare, and also an adjective meaning ill-advised or not recommended. When used as a participle, it agrees with feminine plural nouns (for example, pratiche sconsigliate, soluzioni sconsigliate). As a verb form, sconsigliare means to discourage someone from a course of action; the second-person plural present indicative voi sconsigliate means you (plural) discourage or advise against.

Etymology and usage notes: sconsigliare is built from consigliare (to advise) with the prefix s-, which signals

Typical usage: sconsigliate describes practices, methods, or items that should be avoided. Examples include "Queste pratiche

Related terms: sconsigliato (maschile singolare), sconsigliare (to discourage), consigliato (advisable or recommended). The term is commonly

negation
or
discouragement,
so
the
core
idea
is
to
discourage
or
advise
against.
The
term
appears
in
formal,
journalistic,
and
instructional
contexts
to
label
actions,
recommendations,
or
products
that
are
not
advisable.
sono
sconsigliate"
(these
practices
are
not
recommended)
and
"Sono
sconsigliate
soluzioni
troppo
complesse
senza
verifiche"
(solutions
that
are
too
complex
without
checks
are
not
advisable).
The
phrase
can
also
occur
in
impersonal
expressions
like
"È
sconsigliato,"
the
neutral
form
meaning
"it
is
not
advisable,"
with
corresponding
feminine
or
plural
noun
agreements
when
needed.
used
in
safety,
health,
consumer
guidance,
and
policy
discussions
to
indicate
non-recommendation.