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Imprudent

Imprudent | Imprudently

Imprudent meaning

Not prudent; lacking prudence or discretion; indiscreet; injudicious; not paying attention to the consequences of one's actions.

Example sentences (15)

And the funniest thing is this: Farhad Moshiri, the man whose imprudent spending landed us in this unholy mess, is an accountant – an accountant!

Charges expected to be filed against Childers include boating while intoxicated involving the death of another and careless and imprudent operation of a watercraft.

Do you have a friend or family member who has, as Dictionary.com describes it, “the habit of making inappropriate, insensitive, or imprudent statements”?

The government’s advocacy for such imprudent and ideologically-charged positions can fuel the fire of antisemitism which is sadly already rife across the globe and on our own shores.

He said he has asked the Holy See to clarify the “imprudent” actions he allegedly committed.

If we re-elect imprudent vaccine nationalism, the U.S. will continue to lag behind.

He mentioned the statement they have made is not about race relations but stands as an eye opener to the fact that the imprudent decision by the Nust Council creates a culture that Namibians are not able to run their own institution.

In short, it’s just about the most fiscally imprudent way for a government to sort out its budget priorities, which is why it’s unheard of outside of the United States.

But the repatriated funds have become subjects of concern by the international community due to their imprudent use.

Like Praggnanandhaa, he was widely expected to break the record, but was hamstrung financially and by an imprudent choice of tournaments.

Osage Beach officers responded to reports of a careless and imprudent driver in the 5400 block of the Parkway, someone driving westbound in the eastbound lanes of traffic.

For every sin is voluntary, according to Augustine;* whereas imprudence is not voluntary, since no man wishes to be imprudent.

However, Pope Leo II's letter of confirmation of the Council interprets the council as intending to criticize Honorius not for error of belief, but rather for "imprudent economy of silence".

It is worth to keep in mind that most password crackers contain dictionaries in many languages - thus hoping that "your word" won't be guessed because it is in a language less common than, say, English, would be imprudent.

Spencerian 'survival of the fittest' firmly credits any provisions made to assist the weak, unskilled, poor and distressed to be an imprudent disservice to evolution.