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derrochador
Not provident; not providing for the future.
provident
short
prodigal
imprudent
wasteful
shortsighted
myopic
thriftless
unforesightful
unforethoughtful
Spanish
derrochador
Not given careful consideration.
ill-considered
ill-judged
ill-considered
ill-judged
1
An
ill
-
considered
idea perhaps, but one put out there in good faith?
2
It was an
ill
-
considered
thing you did, but your intentions were good.
3
The crown had probably been set by his
ill-considered
flight in July.
4
The world is full of people eager to express baseless,
ill
-
considered
opinions.
5
The exhortation was
ill-considered
,
and Rachel controlled a gesture of amicable impatience.
1
As the district judge stated, this protest was
'
ill
-
judged
in its form'.
2
A series of
ill
-
judged
acquisitions had left it saddled with heavy debts.
3
It was
injudicious
-
miserably
ill-judged
in Dorrance not to acquaint you with this.
4
Now came the main and, on the part of Riall,
ill
-
judged
attack.
5
A fudge may simply be
ill
-
judged
;
a differently worded fudge might work better.
1
Both were throughout life lacking in executive ability; both were financially
improvident
.
2
He was industrious but
improvident
;
he made money and he lost it.
3
This
improvident
expenditure has had the effect of making the people discontented.
4
I also say they are not
improvident
or extravagant, but the reverse.
5
Like mountaineers generally, Baker was liberal to a fault, and eminently
improvident
.
6
There is nothing so imprudent or so
improvident
as over-prudence or over-providence.
7
They had a large family, and they were very
improvident
and cheerful.
8
They were, of course,
improvident
;
for, like savages generally, they never save.
9
Another class is composed of helpless infants, with or without
improvident
mothers.
10
The hollow-eyed women, suffering children, and dazed,
improvident
negroes, wander around aimlessly.
11
The Negroes were with few exceptions shiftless and
improvident
plantation laborers and renters.
12
Trade him for that entertainment that I promised those impractical and
improvident
Nazarenes.
13
The bargain, even if it had been honestly carried out, was
improvident
enough.
14
But I'm
improvident
:
I live in the moment when I'm happy.
15
These men were always
improvident
and never seemed to think ahead.
16
An old ragged black man, honest, simple, and
improvident
,
told us the tale.
improvident
so improvident
improvident habits
very improvident
as improvident
improvident character
Spanish
derrochador
impróvido
gastador
pródigo