my answer is adjective
It would be imprudent to ask a personal question during a class.
unwise
I was imprudent to place myself at such risk.
"Prudent" means careful or cautious; "imprudent" means risky or incautious. "Imprudent actions" are risky ones.
The imprudent man walked home.
Adjectives are words that describe other words. For example, He was a terrible person. Terrible describes person. Terrible is describing what type of person.
The word imprudent means being careless or acting unwisely. His imprudent remarks about his boss cost him his job. Building a full-scale model of an untested design would be imprudent.
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A first person narrator is the person telling the story; they use words like "I" and "we."
Uncle Jesse's financial losses are a result of his imprudent investment choices.
Getting behind the wheel of a car while intoxicated is an extremely imprudent decision.
"Imprudent" means, basically, "reckless" or "without taking thought". It would be imprudent of you to spend all your money on that car and not save some for your rent.