Sentence example with the word 'imprudent'

imprudent

blanket, general, ill-judged, inconsiderate, insolent, overbold, reckless, unconsidered, unexacting, unselective, wholesale

Definition adj. not prudent or wise

Last update: August 25, 2015


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It would be imprudent to invest all one's money in the same company.   [Please select]

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It may take the form of a cautionary tale warning against the dangers of modern life or imprudent or taboo behaviors.   [adjective]

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John Turnbull Angus went back to the lady at the shop, with whom that imprudent young man contrives to be extremely comfortable.   [adjective]

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Cora remained silent, for she knew not how to palliate this imprudent severity on the part of her father in a manner to suit the comprehension of an Indian.   [adjective]

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"The young gentleman," Sir Arthur said, "had been imprudent; but he understood they were indebted to him for the detection of a suspicious character in the young man Lovel."   [adjective]

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"It might be imprudent, while so absolutely in your power," replied Miss Bellenden, "to answer that question."   [adjective]

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Once he saw her light robe, and its conspicuous gleam led him to the reflection, that it would be imprudent to conduct her to the humble fishing-village in that dress.   [adjective]

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Since that imprudent transaction, they have receiv'd from itnot one farthing.   [adjective]

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A sick animal who cannot arise from the ground, or an imprudent one who has fallen over a precipice, receives neither medicine nor nourishment.   [adjective]

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Perhaps I was imprudent.   [adjective]

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The imprudent game which she had played with King Caesarion had unfortunately roused the people against her.   [adjective]

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