Similar words: improvident, providence, provident, providential, providentially, provide, provider, provided. Meaning: [ɪm'prɑvɪdəns /-'prɒv-] n. a lack of prudence and care by someone in the management of resources.
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1. Dissension and improvidence reigned.
2. Although devoted to his father's memory he always resented his extravagance and improvidence.
3. But even if the rent is not mended, perhaps the worst vice betrayed is improvidence.
4. Because of the poverty in those days, that thirsts for quick success and instant benefit and the improvidence ideas, what is now looked as really absurd.
5. A trust created to maintain a beneficiary but to be secure against the beneficiary's improvidence .
6. Even after the Victory Day bad events befell, and some Soviet soldiers had been killed in ambushes, sometimes because of their own carelessness or improvidence .
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