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imprudence


Meanings
  • Noun

    Lack of prudence or caution; unwise or thoughtless action.

    - "His imprudence caused the company to lose millions."
    - "The imprudence of the hiker led to his getting lost in the wilderness."

Rhymes
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insolence , precedence , precociousness , recluse
Variants
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imprudence , imprudences
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'imprudens', meaning 'unskilled' or 'unprepared'.


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  1. Imprudence is often depicted as a negative trait in literature and art, but in some cultures, it is seen as a desirable quality. In ancient Greece, for example, the god Dionysus was associated with imprudence and revelry.

  2. The word 'imprudence' first appeared in English in the 15th century.

  3. Imprudence is a common theme in modern popular culture, with many movies, TV shows, and songs exploring the consequences of imprudent actions.


Related Concepts
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  1. rashness: Imprudence and rashness are closely related concepts. Rashness refers to acting impulsively or without sufficient thought, while imprudence refers to a lack of prudence or caution in general.

  2. recklessness: Imprudence and recklessness are also related concepts. Recklessness refers to a disregard for risk or danger, while imprudence refers to a lack of prudence or caution in general.


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Imprudence is a common theme in literature and art, often depicted as a character flaw or a source of conflict. In Shakespeare's 'Othello', for example, imprudence is represented by Iago's manipulation and deceit.

How to Memorize "imprudence"

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    - Visualize a person acting without thinking or considering the consequences. Imagine them making hasty decisions and taking unnecessary risks.

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  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Imprudence Is Rash, Uncautious, Dangerous, Excessive, and Careless' to remember the meaning of the word.


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