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was imprudent
adjective
Not prudent; wanting in prudence or discretion; indiscreet; injudicious; not attentive to consequence; improper.
Exact(27)
Mr Brown was imprudent as well as immodest.
The Vatican's statement was "imprudent and ungrounded," asserted Xinhua, the official news agency.
Because Verus' competence was unproved, this excess of zeal was imprudent.
Her father was an American who loved amateur theatricals and was imprudent in investments.
"It was imprudent, reckless and irresponsible of Bobby to hire him.
"Maybe it was imprudent, but it didn't seem so at the time," Ms. Krueger said.
Similar(33)
But this is imprudent.
OWNERS: It would be imprudent.
"But he can be imprudent".
Others warn that doing so would be imprudent.
To not have done so would have been imprudent.
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