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[Adjective] | "im*pru*dent" | \ (ˌ)im-ˈprü-dᵊnt \
1: not prudent : lacking discretion, wisdom, or good judgment
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English, from Latin imprudent-, imprudens, from in- + prudent-, prudens prudent;
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[Adjective] | "imprudent"
1: showing poor judgment especially in personal relationships or social situations;
* e.g., " ... a very sweet girl, but so imprudent that no one trusts her with a secret "
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[ "IMPRUDENT" ]
1: UNWISE; FOOLISH
* e.g., ... THE IMPRUDENT TEACHER GAVE THE CLASS A ZERO FOR THE DAY!
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[ "imprudente" ]
1: Spanish word for unwise, foolish, or childish. Informally used imply a male is gay. Used to insult a spoiled or ungrateful person with a bold mouth. A gay person could use this word to describe a gay basher. Depending on context, could mean anything from unimportant to perverse behavior. Must be used carefully. I.e. choose your audience wisely.
* e.g., ... Boy: *sassily smack talking friends*
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