Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; practically wise; judicious; careful; discreet; sensible; -- opposed to rash; as, a prudent man; dictated or directed by prudence or wise forethought; evincing prudence; as, prudent behavior., Frugal; economical; not extravagant; as, a prudent woman; prudent expenditure of money.
Standardit might be considered: a.) if you have nothing to do that week, b.) prudent c.) technically exhaustive d.) standardPRUDENT MAKES SENSE!
thrifty, sparing, careful, prudent, provident, frugal, parsimonious, scrimping, money-saving
Adam Smith wrote it in the Wealth of Nations in 1776
If you are a careful spender trying to get the most for your dollar, then you could be described as "frugal". Others might describe you as a "penny pincher". "He has the the ability to pinch a penny until it screams." ----------------------------------------------------- prudent spending.
Project viability states outcome of a project must be prudent and profitable comparing with its associated cost, time, quality, and manpower requirement. For ex: a project is not consider viable if its value exceeds its costs. Rajib Dev (JnU)BD.
The root word is the word itself, "prudent".
what word is opposite of prudent
It comes from "prudent" meaning wise.
Trevor is a Celtic/Gaelic name meaning prudent.
Carefully is the adverb form of careful, meaning to be cautious in your actions, or prudent. For example; "We carefully crossed the fast-moving stream."
Avoiding risks and uncertainties before doing a job.
prudent is the root
a prudent decision adjectives and their opposites
Prudent is an adjective.
Prudent means careful; circumspect; acting with forethought.
It would not be prudent to answer this question.
Prudent Joye died in 1980.