imprudence in English

noun

[im·pru·dence || ɪm'pruːdəns]

rashness; recklessness; lack of discretio

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1. I like your imprudence.

2. I hinted at his imprudence.

3. She would not endure her son's imprudence.

4. I suspect some imprudence of Mr. Franklin's on the Continent.

5. His father ticked him off for his imprudence.

6. Antonyms for Advisability include imprudence, inAdvisability, inexpedience, inexpediency, injudiciousness, unwisdom, foolishness, unintelligence, indiscretion and

7. Bipartisanship The decline of Bipartisanship is lamentable; it is small consolation that fiscal imprudence is bipartisan.

8. Some dim ideas of imprudence or impropriety in the measure seemed to embrass him considerably.

9. I hinted at his imprudence and his folly, but he did not take my hint.

10. However, due to the imprudence of some of the Liberal generals, especially Paolo Emilio Villar, who wished to begin the war on October 17, it was changed.

11. The industry , particularly the Bombay mills , however , cannot be absolved of the charges of mismanagement , financial imprudence and a general lack of enterprise .

12. Education and knowledge without hard work do not necessarily guarantee success, and imprudence, indiscipline and emotional impulsivity contribute to failure. Dr T.P.Chia 

13. While all these words mean "exposing oneself to danger more than required by good sense," Adventurous implies a willingness to accept risks but not necessarily imprudence.

14. I was so persecuted with discussions arising from the publication of my theory of light that I blamed my won imprudence for parting with so substantial a blessing as my quiet to run after a shadow!

15. When he was gone, she scolded me, and reproached me with what she called my Coquetry and imprudence; I could not bear her injustice, and very rashly replied, that no one had a right to blame me when my own conscience absolved me.