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Dictionary definition and meaning for prudent

PRUDENT

  • (adj.) careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment

    "a prudent manager", "prudent rulers", "prudent hesitation", "more prudent to hide than to fight"

    Rajan thought it prudent not to ask his boss for a raise when the company was going through a financial slump. -added by naila_inlas

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  • (Tag: ) sounds like student who should always be cautious about assignments and projects.

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  • (Tag: ) germs are careful (prudent) of pepsodent(tooth paste)

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  • (Tag: ) A student who is prudent will always be successful.

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