Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Imprudent.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Imprudent.
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- adjective Obsolete form of
imprudent .
Etymologies
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un- + prudent
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Examples
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Following this step in logic, it is both unprudent and illogical to estimate no success over the next ten year in programs of which we have so incomplete an understanding (p. 32).
Matthew Yglesias » Cold War Hawks and the Soviet Economy 2010
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Among other of his gracious discoveries, he declaimed much against unprudent speaking, wishing it might be amended, especially in young scholars and young ministers, as being but the froth and vanity of the foolish mind.
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