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prudent
adjective as in wise, sensible in action and thought
Strongest matches
careful, cautious, discreet, economical, frugal, judicious, reasonable, sane, shrewd, vigilant
Weak matches
advisable, canny, circumspect, discerning, far-sighted, hedging one's bets, judgmatic, leery, playing safe, politic, provident, sagacious, sage, sapient, sound, sparing, tactical, thinking twice, thrifty, wary
Example Sentences
But it’s clear they believe adding one more arm with ninth-inning experience would be prudent.
When some would assume she’d slow down, Manville has only sped up, and her prudent desire to continue honing her craft has made her into one of the most captivating actors in the business.
He added: "The actions taken by Henry's parents were based on professional advice from qualified financial advisers, reflecting prudent and responsible management of their family affairs."
What is required, however, are prudent public policies that support everyone to eat healthily and sustainably.
It certainly seemed prudent to us at the time, which is one of the reasons that we created “1/6: The Graphic Novel.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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