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Providing carefully for the future.
improvident
long
careful
prudent
thrifty
farsighted
farseeing
forehanded
foresighted
forethoughtful
longsighted
1
They suffered the
provident
arrangements of the Incas to fall into decay.
2
We are made
provident
and sagacious by the fickleness of our climate.
3
God and nature have permitted that nations should become industrious and
provident
.
4
A
provident
city government and a vigorous police preserved order and peace.
5
As men become wise and thoughtful, they generally become
provident
and frugal.
6
They must learn to be
provident
,
to work harder and drink less.
7
Methinks, these ghosts of thine had a
provident
eye to their bellies.
8
Too kindly constituted to be very
provident
,
he was yet not imprudent.
9
They are not yet sufficiently educated to be temperate,
provident
,
and foreseeing.
10
What pennies I have I'm obliged to count with a
provident
eye.
11
Ought I not to be
provident
for the welfare of my fellow-citizens?
12
I hope Sir Wycherly is equally
provident
as to his worldly affairs?
13
Besides, do you know that unlike Scaramouche I have been oddly
provident
?
14
The
provident
habits and knowledge thus induced are most beneficial to the members.
15
The Cucámas are notorious on the river for their
provident
habits.
16
And the
provident
mother knew this peerless gentleman: but he had his wife.
provident
more provident
provident fund
so provident
provident habits
very provident