Imprudent - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ɪmˈpruːdnt|
Brit.
|ɪmˈpruːd(ə)nt|
adjective
- lacking wise self-restraint
an imprudent remark
Extra examples
It's politically imprudent to stir up such controversy during an election year.
...a very sweet girl, but so imprudent that no one trusts her with a secret...
It was imprudent of them to speculate on the stock exchange.
The banks made hundreds of imprudent loans in the 1970s.
...the general's imprudent remarks drew on a public rebuke by the secretary of defense...
Word forms
adjective
singular: imprudence
plural: imprudences
singular: imprudence
plural: imprudences
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