Antonym: imprudence. Similar words: jurisprudence, prudent, imprudent, impudence, prude, rudeness, crudeness, preponderance of evidence. Meaning: ['pruːdns] n. 1. discretion in practical affairs 2. knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress.
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(3) He is prudence personified.
(4) One can rely on the prudence of his decisions.
(5) The firm was commended for its financial prudence.
(6) A lack of prudence may lead to financial problems.
(7) Britain has warned travellers to exercise prudence and care.
(8) Maybe you'll exercise a little more financial prudence next time.
(9) Simeon's prudence in leaving Jerusalem was fully justified.
(10) Prudence, common sense and wisdom make a better life. Dr T.P.Chia
(11) The joke about prudence is wearing thin.
(12) Prudence was rich[sentencedict.com], it began.
(13) Prudence would be the guiding principle.
(14) Self-restraint, cautiousness, and prudence will keep bad luck away! Dr T.P.Chia
(15) Dear Prudence would dictate staying put and waiting for air to come and retrieve him.
(16) A wealthy partner risks money on the prudence of less affluent partners.
(17) Sixthly, the role of prudence in constraining the activities of states especially when there was a perceived balance of power.
(18) Third, as a policy matter, normal prudence suggests that some minimum level of cash on hand should be maintained.
(19) An old maid, perhaps, but what had Prudence accomplished to get rich?
(20) Say, how did Prudence come by her fortune? Hard to guess, quite a question.
(21) No, it went Prudence was a rich, ugly old maid courted by Incapacity.
(22) The need for prudence was not what they found most burdensome, however.
(23) However commendable prudence may be as an accounting concept, decline will put it under pressure.
(24) If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry.
(25) Miss Withington was a small, plump young woman between Agnes and Prudence in age. Sentencedict.com
(26) He has a bit too much affectation and too little prudence....
(27) He ended up calling them all to Washington to urge prudence in the lending system, not pyromania.
(28) You may recall that for years the chancellor was helplessly in thrall to Prudence.
(29) If you have a positive character, you are likely to believe in work ethics, responsibility, sell- esteem, determination, perseverance, prudence, self- restraint, and emotional discipline. Dr T.P.Chia
(30) Life is in favor of those who are blessed with emotional intelligence, self-restraint, prudence, and positive behavior. Dr T.P.Chia
More similar words: jurisprudence, prudent, imprudent, impudence, prude, rudeness, crudeness, preponderance of evidence, cadence, incidence, evidence, credence, decadence, subsidence, residence, precedence, dependence, providence, dissidence, confidence, diffidence, coincidence, despondence, correspondence, self-confidence, interdependence, vote of confidence, independence, rude, crude.