Over prudent refers to an excessive degree of caution or carefulness in decision-making or behavior. It involves being overly concerned about risks or potential negative outcomes, which can lead to missed opportunities or inaction. While prudence is generally a positive trait, being over prudent can hinder progress and limit personal or professional growth.
"What does prudent mean?"Not many third graders are familiar with the word."It would be prudent of you to pack up and go to bed, because I've asked you twice already."
premonition or prospect
Wise , sagacious , shrewd , circumspect and heedful .
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tactful, diplomatic, guarded, careful, cautious, wary, prudent, considerate
prudent is the root
a prudent decision adjectives and their opposites
Prudent is an adjective.
The root word is the word itself, "prudent".
Prudent means careful; circumspect; acting with forethought.
It would not be prudent to answer this question.
Prudent Beaudry was born in 1818.
Prudent Beaudry died in 1893.
Émile Prudent was born in 1817.
Émile Prudent died in 1863.
Prudent Carpentier was born in 1922.
Prudent Joye died in 1980.