Imprudent [adjective]

Definition of Imprudent:

without much thought

Opposite/Antonyms of Imprudent:


Sentence/Example of Imprudent:

Marine One’s crew was saying that bad visibility could make it imprudent to chopper to the cemetery.

The parents were well to do, and in due time forgave the imprudent match.

Bluebeard, you know, had a whole museum of them—as that imprudent little last wife of his found out to her cost.

His life and conduct subsequently was extremely imprudent and reprehensible.

The cubicula were also defaced, their symmetry injured, and their construction endangered by similar imprudent excavations.

The story is characteristic of the gallant but imprudent man who played so great a part in Irish history.

All our leaders would lose their heads if a single imprudent act allowed their connivance with the queen-mother to be seen.

My uncle would never consent to an imprudent marriage, nor would she, as I was persuaded, wed without his full approval.

But the retreat of this victorious army was imprudent, or at least unfortunate.

Charlotte laughed too, an imprudent proceeding, as it attracted attention.