Sentence example with the word 'prudent'

prudent

Argus-eyed, cautious, discriminative, foresighted, judicial, noncommittal, peaceful, reflecting, shrewd, thorough, watchful

Last update: February 24, 2017


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It would have been more prudent for us not have started building the new house.   [adjective]

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Poster presentations for work related to any aspect of prudent antimicrobial prescribing are invited.   [adjective]

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We have not grown more prudent, we have grown more complacent.   [adjective]

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The scout, who had left David at the door, to ascertain they were not observed, thought it prudent to preserve his disguise until assured of their privacy.   [adjective]

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Unfortunately for this prudent resolution, his entertainers appeared otherwise disposed.   [adjective]

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Thither, then, the scout proceeded, like a prudent general, who was about to feel the advanced positions of his enemy, before he hazarded the main attack.   [adjective]

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We will go to town as soon as it is prudent to make the move.   [adjective]

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But yonder comes the prudent Caxon.   [adjective]

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You might do the greatest injury to a very lively and harmless, but not over-prudent girl, if any one heard you who would repeat it.   [adjective]

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His two visitors, after a moment's consideration, agreed it would be prudent to ensure the prisoner's personal safety, by placing over him an additional guard, chosen from their own parishioners.   [adjective]

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"Thir kittle times will drive the wisest o' us daft," said Niel Blane, the prudent host of the Howff; "but I'se aye keep a calm sough."   [adjective]

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