prudent

US: /ˈpɹudənt/
UK: /pɹˈuːdənt/


English Vietnamese dictionary


prudent /prudent/
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Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
sensible and careful when you make judgements and decisions; avoiding unnecessary risks: a prudent businessman + a prudent decision / investment + It might be more prudent to get a second opinion before going ahead.
Antonym: IMPRUDENT
prudence noun [U]: Maybe you'll exercise a little more financial prudence next time.
prudently adverb: They very prudently decided not to take the case to court.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
1 careful, cautious, discreet, discerning, wise, sage, sagacious, politic, judicious, discriminating, sensible, reasonable, canny, shrewd, cautious, circumspect, watchful, vigilant, heedful, wary, attentive, alert, guarded:
James had always found it prudent to listen to others before speaking his mind
2 provident, thrifty, economic(al), frugal, prudential:
Father favours prudent, conservative management of the family business.

Collocation dictionary


VERBS

be, seem | consider sth, think sth
We thought it prudent to telephone first.

ADV.

extremely, very | reasonably


Concise English dictionary


'pruːdnt
adj.
+careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment