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    Pru·dence
    /ˈpro͞odns/

    noun

  2. The meaning of PRUDENCE is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. How to use prudence in a sentence.

  3. Prudence is care, caution, and good judgment, as well as wisdom in looking ahead: sober prudence in handling one's affairs. Calculation suggests a disposition to get a large return for as small an outlay as possible and willingness to benefit at the expense of others: cold calculation.

  4. noun [ U ] uk / ˈpruːd ə ns / us. Add to word list. the state of being careful in the way you make decisions or spend money so that you avoid unnecessary risks: The challenge we are trying to meet is balancing financial prudence with the need for success. economic / fiscal prudence. ACCOUNTING.

  5. 1. Careful or wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense: a prudent manager of money. 2. Characterized by or resulting from care or wisdom in practical matters or in planning for the future: a prudent investment.

  6. the state of being careful in the way you make decisions or spend money so that you avoid unnecessary risks: The challenge we are trying to meet is balancing financial prudence with the need for success. economic / fiscal prudence. ACCOUNTING.

  7. Prudence is care and good sense that someone shows when making a decision or taking action.

  8. Use the noun prudence to describe sensible decisions about everyday life, like the prudence of people who spend their money wisely, saving as much as they can.

  9. prudence (rather formal) a sensible and careful attitude when you make judgements and decisions; behaviour that avoids unnecessary risks: As a matter of prudence, keep a record of all your financial transactions.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrudencePrudence - Wikipedia

    Prudence (Latin: prudentia, contracted from providentia meaning "seeing ahead, sagacity") is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. It is classically considered to be a virtue , and in particular one of the four cardinal virtues (which are, with the three theological virtues , part of the seven virtues ).

  11. characterized by, arising from, or showing prudence: such as; marked by wisdom or judiciousness; shrewd in the management of practical affairs… See the full definition

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