Similar words: imprudent, prudently, imprudence, impudently, prudent, prudential, prudence, jurisprudence. Meaning: adv. in an imprudent manner.
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1 I, rather imprudently, wished you good - night.
2 On the one hand, it imprudently categorizes laws as just and unjust. On the other hand, what it advises people to do is ineffective and will breed a horrible consequence.
3 He works imprudently and obtrusively,(www.Sentencedict.com) and is never a stable man.
4 Imprudently, he downed tools and ran home to make his wife happy.
5 Worst of all, some scholars and engineers even imprudently "forecast" that computers will finally replace or supersede teachers in education.
6 All the elderly ladies whom Archer knew regarded any woman who loved imprudently as necessarily unscrupulous and designing, and mere simple- minded man as powerless in her clutches.
7 AAM has said that the divine deadline for Disclosure has passed, but that the spiritual hierarchy and the galactics do not intend to act precipitately or imprudently.
8 How can God be so generous to send his elaborately made work imprudently?
9 He dimly realizes it is dangerous if he acts imprudently without full preparation.
10 Whilst people may blame these Asian economies for borrowing excessively and '. ' imprudently '.
More similar words: imprudent, prudently, imprudence, impudently, prudent, prudential, prudence, jurisprudence, prude, impudent, ardently, evidently, improvident, stridently, impatiently, coincidently, confidently, diffidently, despondently, independently, rudeness, crudeness, impudence, improvidence, importantly, gently, student, most importantly, intently, silently.