what is the meaning of an improvident lot
an improvident lot
Example sentence - He wondered what he was capable of when she angered him.
"Was given a lot of presents" is not a sentence, it's a fragment.An active voice sentence contains a subject that performs the action of the verb. Example: The guests gave Bob a lot of presents.In a passive voice sentence, the object of the verb is placed in the subject position. The subject becomes the object or is not mentioned. Examples: Bob was given a lot of presents. Bob was given a lot of presents by the guests.
The man had a lot of patrimony
The sentence "I have many friends." is a correct sentence. An alternate would be, "I have a lot of friends".
an improvident lot
The government is being improvident in dealing with the debt crisis.
Ignoring the warning-signs of drought was the most improvident, cavalier thing that the government could do.
His improvident spending habits left him with no savings for emergencies.
careless
Spendthrift is another word for improvident. Additional synonyms include careless and extravagent.
it provide the same meaning but different spelling and pronunciation
dissipate improvident prodigal wastrel profligate squander
It meant a lot to me.
I have to use the word a lot a lot because a lot is the word you ask for a lot. :)
"Wow, there was a lot of children at that picnic..."
I had a lot of clothes in my closet.