improvident

IPA: ɪmprˈɑvʌdʌnt

adjective

  • failing to provide for the future; reckless
  • incautious; prone to rashness
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Examples of "improvident" in Sentences

  • The block seems improvident to me.
  • Agree the edits involved were improvident.
  • Title is improvident for linguistic differences.
  • They can be improvident, kind and or selfeffacing.
  • The title is improvident for linguistic differences.
  • Nearly all of them were hopelessly improvident with money.
  • The improvident people should not slam the free institutions.
  • It was not an improvident exercise of discretion for Supreme Court.
  • As a young girl, Emma was influenced by her improvident but pretentious father.
  • Piling up unsustainable entitlement promises has been improvident for the nation but rational for the political class.

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