prudent meaning:
adj.) being wise and careful in action; sensible.
adj. ) making wise or careful planning
adj. )aware of the possible results of one’s actions.
prudent sentence:
It was prudent of you to save money.
A prudent person saves some of his wage for the future.
Sam thought it prudent to phone first.
Being prudent, she didn’t take such a risk.
His actions have been prudent and appropriate.
It is prudent to get a virus scanner for the computer.
It might be more prudent to get a second opinion before buying a new house.
I thought it prudent to gain some experience before starting my own business.
She deemed it prudent not to say anything.
It would be prudent to save some of the money.
A prudent management will listen to safety concerns.
It’s prudent to take a thick coat in cold weather when you go out.
Being a prudent and cautious person, you realize that the problem must be resolved.
The government should be prudent in approving the horizontal consolidation of hospitals.
It is prudent too for us all to plan for new and tougher sanctions.
It was very prudent of Tom to wait a bit longer.
It might be prudent to get a virus detector for the network.
We are prudent to avoid any provocation that aims conflict.
But rendering attention to these vexing questions is prudent and the right thing to do.
We think it is prudent to give residents more time to pay.