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单词 prudence
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prudence

noun

pru·​dence ˈprü-dᵊn(t)s How to pronounce prudence (audio)
1
: the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason
2
: sagacity or shrewdness in the management of affairs
3
: skill and good judgment in the use of resources
4
: caution or circumspection as to danger or risk

Synonyms

  • alertness
  • care
  • carefulness
  • caution
  • cautiousness
  • chariness
  • circumspection
  • gingerliness
  • guardedness
  • heedfulness
  • wariness
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Example Sentences

He always exercises prudence with his finances. advised to use some old-fashioned prudence when agreeing to meet face-to-face with an online acquaintance
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin prudentia, alteration of providentia — more at providence

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

prudence

noun

pru·​dence ˈprü-dᵊns How to pronounce prudence (audio)
: careful good judgment that allows someone to avoid danger or risks

Legal Definition

prudence

noun

pru·​dence ˈprüd-ᵊns How to pronounce prudence (audio)
: attentiveness to possible hazard : caution or circumspection as to danger or risk
a person of ordinary prudence

prudence

noun

1
as in carefulness
a close attentiveness to avoiding danger advised to use some old-fashioned prudence when agreeing to meet face-to-face with an online acquaintance

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • carefulness
  • caution
  • circumspection
  • care
  • cautiousness
  • attentiveness
  • wariness
  • alertness
  • vigilance
  • guardedness
  • watchfulness
  • heedfulness
  • observance
  • shrewdness
  • chariness
  • foresight
  • providence
  • gingerliness
  • deliberation
  • calculation
  • deliberateness
  • foresightedness
  • canniness

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • recklessness
  • carelessness
  • heedlessness
  • brashness
  • rashness
  • hastiness
  • impetuousness
  • suddenness
  • abruptness
  • thoughtlessness
  • inconsiderateness
  • incaution
  • inconsideration
  • incautiousness
  • unwariness
  • precipitousness
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2
as in expediency
suitability for bringing about a desired result under the circumstances prudence would call for a little more caution in such a delicate situation

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • expediency
  • judiciousness
  • expedience
  • wisdom
  • desirableness
  • desirability
  • advisability
  • feasibility
  • advantageousness
  • practicality
  • usefulness
  • profitability
  • advisableness
  • timeliness
  • opportuneness
  • beneficialness
  • seasonableness

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • imprudence
  • unwisdom
  • inexpediency
  • inadvisability
  • impracticality
  • infeasibility
  • injudiciousness
  • inexpedience
  • untimeliness
  • inopportuneness
  • unseasonableness
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3
as in wisdom
the ability to make intelligent decisions especially in everyday matters in the long run, prudence will pay off more often than taking wild risks

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • wisdom
  • sense
  • wit
  • discretion
  • sensibleness
  • intelligence
  • levelheadedness
  • policy
  • logicality
  • judgment
  • discreetness
  • insight
  • caution
  • gumption
  • brains
  • common sense
  • logicalness
  • nous
  • horse sense
  • practicality
  • sagacity
  • rationality
  • foresight
  • circumspection
  • foresightedness
  • farsightedness
  • shrewdness
  • discernment
  • judgement
  • astuteness
  • acumen
  • perspicacity
  • gray matter
  • precaution
  • care
  • discrimination
  • street smarts
  • clearheadedness
  • sapience
  • forehandedness
  • forethoughtfulness
  • keenness
  • penetration
  • premeditation
  • rationalness

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • imprudence
  • indiscretion
  • shortsightedness
  • carelessness
  • foolishness
  • stupidity
  • idiocy
  • unreasonableness
  • heedlessness
  • senselessness
  • brainlessness
  • half-wittedness
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