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Imprudent
"Imprudent" in a Sentence (13 examples)
It is very imprudent to swim in the rapids.
I was assailed by the stupid, but unshakeable, idea that if I was imprudent enough to move my hand I'd be noticed.
It was very imprudent, very rash of you to speak about her the way you did last night.
Deluded by the imprudent language of my looks, she surrendered to the sweet belief that she was the idol of these looks.
At times he thought that letting such a pretty woman go out alone in Paris like that was as imprudent as putting a case full of jewels in the middle of the street.
Mary is an imprudent young woman.
A Parliamentary Minister is a man trained by elaborate practice not to blurt out crude things, and an English Parliament is an assembly which particularly dislikes anything gauche or anything imprudent.
When someone's piles of money run up against their clearly imprudent actions, it stands to reason that their piles of money did not come from their brilliant mind.
Banks that made imprudent loans and buyers who overextended themselves to buy houses they could not afford are part of the reason behind the mortgage crisis. Consumers also lacked financial knowledge, experts say.
Americans are imprudent.
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Here Her Majesty took a great dislike at the imprudent behavior of many of the Ministers and Readers.
‘It was a most 'imprudent thing to go up Helvellyn in such weather,’ said Fräulein Müller, shaking her head gloomily as she ate her fish.
My uncle, falling back into his absorbing contemplations, had already forgotten my imprudent words. I merely say imprudent, for the great mind of so learned a man of course had no place for love affairs, and happily the grand business of the document gained me the victory.
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