Improvidently [adverb]

Definition of Improvidently:

impulsively

Synonyms of Improvidently:


Opposite/Antonyms of Improvidently:

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Sentence/Example of Improvidently:

Improvidently the plates of the boat had been gummed together only, instead of being also sewed.

He found a hollow among the boulders, and improvidently ate half his store of sandwiches.

Don't overtire yourself—don't use improvidently the new strength.

I adhered to the promise I had improvidently given to Welbeck, but had excited displeasure, and perhaps suspicion, in the lady.

We had a gun, but improvidently had left our ammunition at another place of deposit, about a hundred rods distant.

This power vested in the Secretary of the Interior might itself be improvidently exercised and subject to abuse.

Meat and drink, so easily provided, were always improvidently spent.

Men contract debts loosely and improvidently, and wipe out easily by bankrupt laws.

He seems, improvidently, to have trusted to the natives for provision and to have quarrelled with them unnecessarily.

I never knew a man who married improvidently and had a huge family who did not die before he reached middle age.