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imprudent
adjective as in without much thought
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Example Sentences
But if Edison is found to have been imprudent, it will have to pay back $4 billion to the fund.
A beer bottle cap, left by an imprudent camper next to a campfire, is the perfect hatching nook for any L.A.
She cited the several pre-trial motions still pending as the reason for the delay, calling it "imprudent" to begin without settling the various legal matters.
In Florida - where he faces a federal case over his alleged mishandling of classified documents - a judge has indefinitely postponed the trial, saying setting a date before resolving questions about evidence would be “imprudent”.
In the first, a Trump-appointed judge in Florida has indefinitely postponed the trial, saying setting a date before resolving questions about evidence would be “imprudent”.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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