Imprudente in english
Unwise
pronunciation: ənwaɪz part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ənwaɪz part of speech: adjective
In gestures
imprudente = unwise ; rash ; injudicious ; reckless ; ill-judged ; foolhardy ; indiscreet ; imprudent.
Example: It may appear, at first sight, unwise to establish standards for encypherment as any publication of methods is likely to assist the intruder.Example: And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.Example: The author concludes that, although valuable CAL resources had been produced during both projects, over reliance on email is injudicious.Example: A team of researchers have conducted a study with the paradoxical result -- the more mature the teenager's brain, the more reckless they become.Example: The announcement has been criticised by the Institute of Physics, which said the university was making a 'precipitous and ill-judged' move.Example: There is nothing wrong with killing enemy soldiers that are attacking you and it would seem foolhardy just to let them escape.Example: Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.Example: One particularly complex situation clouded my judgment and led me to imprudent decisions with harmful consequences.more:
» conducción imprudente = careless driving .
Example: She was sentenced to 90 days home arrest for careless driving in the death of a cyclist.» conductor imprudente = reckless driver .
Example: Reckless driving has been studied by psychologists who found that reckless drivers score high in risk-taking personality traits.» ser imprudente = be reckless .
Example: The prosecution must prove either that the accused knew his action was illegal or that he was reckless or grossly negligent.