He prudently managed his assets.
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Thriftily; prudently.
I prudently decided not to walk under the ladder just as it fell to the ground
negligence
The shopkeeper prudently removed the snowglobe from the top shelf and placed it in the hands of the young children, warning them that it was very breakable.
In a wise manner; prudently; judiciously; discreetly; with wisdom.
Answer 1No, the word 'prudence' is a noun; a word for good judgement, cautiousness; a word for a quality; a word for a thing.Answer 2.The adverb form is prudently.e.g. He is dealing with this issue prudently. (modifies the verb 'is dealing')The word prudent is the adjective, a word used to describe or modify a noun.e.g. President Putin is a very prudent person. (describes the noun 'person')
(discretion can mean prerogative or authority to decide, but can also mean confidentiality)It is entirely within my discretion whether I will go or stay.The manager had complete discretion concerning the company's investments.Hotel managers must use discretion when it involves the private matters of their guests.
Wise,careful,cautious in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense:
Being reactionary is not responding logically and prudently to situations. The person instead reacts solely with primitive emotions and make bad decisions in the moment.
To manage with economy; to use with prudence; to expend with frugality; as, to economize one's income., To be prudently sparing in expenditure; to be frugal and saving; as, to economize in order to grow rich.
hurrily? that's just the opposite (and "hurriedly" is the right spelling). Cautiously, prudently wd be just two choices here.