"He used great prudence in his role as manager."
Means "he was careful/sensible in his role as manager"
The word "prudence" is an antonym of the word "carelessness. " An example of the word "prudence" in a sentence is "The investigator demonstrated sufficient prudence while handling the case. "
Prudence is demonstrating wisdom based on rational thinking
Providence is a noun meaning foresight, forethought, or prudence. Example sentence: It wasn't by accident, but by providence that I had enough to pay for the car repair.
She showed great prudence by carefully considering all the options before making a decision.
Yes, the noun 'prudence' is an abstract noun, a word for an ability to use good judgement.
"You won't be profiting from your perfidy," said Prudence, "I've alerted the authorities."
His lawyer advised him of the prudence of not speaking to the press, but his client loved attention so much that he just could not resist a TV interview.Clearly, it was not prudence that led her to switch to a lower-paying job where he worked, but obsession, and that was the point when he started to become afraid of her.Most people have the prudence to find another job before quitting the one they have.Prudence led him to accept a guilty plea and a life sentence, for if he had pled not guilty, he would surely have been executed.
Prudence Liew's birth name is Prudence Liew.
Conservatism is often seen as prudence. People who are conservative do not waste things or use resources unwisely. This may make them seem as if they are prudish.
deprecation is the example of prudence
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