We have no meanings for "as imprudent" in our records yet.
1 And people imagined that he would be as imprudent as his father!
2 The action was as imprudent as the resolution was honorable.
3 Perhaps it is more distressing to believe ourselves unfortunate, than to recognise ourselves as imprudent .
4 Should he never be able to master these explosions, as imprudent as they were unjust?
5 This resolution she communicated in a low voice to Mrs. Morris, who opposed it as imprudent and ill-judged.
6 I spoke with great deliberation, but as my words fell upon the air they struck me as imprudent .
7 The best of us have our bad sides, and it is as imprudent , as it is ill-bred, to exhibit them.
8 They are the sons of Queen Catherine of Valois, the king's mother, who made a second marriage as imprudent as my own.
9 He had the prestige of a successful general; he did not like the cardinal, and he looked on the Parliament as imprudent and insolent.
10 Such is the behaviour of the base populace so soon as imprudent hands have broken the network of constraints which binds its ancestral savagery.
11 As imprudent as it was, she wanted to stay and offer what he wanted.
12 "Very true, but you seem to express unusual anxiety in regard to Captain Marlin and his good ship; thousands have been just as imprudent . "
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