Synonym: careful, cautious, discreet, guarded, judicious, sensible. Similar words: student, impudent, impudently, impudence, schadenfreude, incident, evident, identity. Meaning: ['pruːdnt] adj. careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment.
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91. It will be prudent not to displease your higher - ups, if you ask for my advice.
92. A later book, El Discreto, first published in 1647, gives the counterpoise to El Heroe by drawing an ideal of the prudent courtier as contrasted with the proud and spotless hidalgo.
93. His conduct would be prudent and cautious; neither extreme nor ostentatious.
94. Since it has no first hand information, China is still studying and assessing information from all sides in a serious and prudent manner.
95. He also says that it is prudent to restrict ketorolac use to no more than 5 days, particularly in elderly patients.
96. The Company has taken prudent measures to ensure the accuracy of the information posted, but the information on this website does not guarantee the absolute accuracy and completeness.
97. Now therefore , O kings, be prudent ; Take the admonition, O judges of the earth.
98. While the question of specie payments is in abeyance the prudent business man is careful about contracting debts payable in the distant future.
99. Given the cost of government bail outs, why chastise the only prudent investment bank?
100. We should be modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness.
101. Whilst the question of specie payments is in abeyance the prudent business man is careful about contracting debts payable in the distant future.
102. Its proposition conciliate Chinese and western cultures with a prudent and mild attitude is somewhat reasonable.
103. Elinor had always thought it would be more prudent for them to settle at some distance from Norland, than immediately amongst their present acquaintance.
104. Before staring on asea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, study the sailing directions, and memorize lighthouse places to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter. 59.
105. If not prudent, he could trigger an implosion of all pent-up conflicts.
106. Thus, Brennan said, male ducks are "prudent. " In a crowd, a ho-hum male apparently doesn't bother sustaining a big investment in tissue that's not going to pay off.
107. The incompetency of the socialist society manifests itself in the fact that under prudent management the individual's interests do not agree with those of other individuals.
108. Prudent people are not going to take a leap in the dark.
109. Wild horse would not drag it from the prudent man.
110. For this reason, it would seem prudent to make at least a provisional distinction between what Philo and Josephus claim to know about the Essenes and the potentially relevant evidence of Qumran.
111. He had always been modest and prudent and remained so after he had become famous.
112. She was generous, amiable, interesting; she was everything but prudent.
113. Many securities firms suggested their customers should be extra prudent when approaching the GEB if they were found to be "conservative investors."
114. On the other hand, the perceptions of children typically included "being pressed and powerless"(http://Sentencedict.com), "being prudent and glancing" and "escaping from step-in the land-mine and getting released".
115. These developments should lead to a review of priorities and a prudent control of expenditure.
116. Good professional ethics including strong learning ability, prudent working attitude and flexibility and emergencies.
117. A brief introduction of synthetic fuel, especially for the situation of coal liquefaction, was put forward. The investment for coal liquefaction was suggested to be prudent.
118. We should be modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness, and serve the people heart and soul.
119. In officialese, monetary policy has shifted from "proactive" to "prudent", while fiscal policy remains "proactive".
120. Because they are prudent, so they don't heedlessly start the romance.
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