prudent

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈpruːdənt/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈprudənt/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(pro̅o̅dnt)

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prudent adj (safe, conservative)prudente adj mf
 It would be prudent to double-check everything before we begin.
 Sería prudente repasar todo antes de que empecemos.
prudent adj (person) (persona)prudente adj mf
  cauteloso/a adj
 Sally never does anything without careful consideration; she's very prudent.
 Sally nunca hace nada sin considerarlo cuidadosamente; es muy prudente.
prudent adj (statement, remark) (comentario)prudente adj mf
 The Prime Minister's prudent wording meant that neither side could be sure who he supported.
 El Primer Ministro se ha expresado en términos tan prudentes que ningún bando puede estar seguro de a quién apoya.
  Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

'prudent' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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Collocations: [is, would be] a prudent [choice, move, decision], the most prudent [course of action, step to take], a prudent [way, method, approach] (to), more...

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