Aún no tenemos significados para "so imprudent".
1There is nothing so imprudent or so improvident as over-prudence or over-providence.
2He promised himself never to be so imprudent in the future.
3They are not so imprudent as to let us bury ourselves in sleep.
4But then we had been so imprudent as to broach the subject ourselves.
5None of these was so imprudent as uselessly to involve himself.
6People who want to keep their secrets ought not to be so imprudent.
7Donald did think so , but he was not so imprudent as to say it.
8He was so imprudent to show the manuscript to Lebius.
9Don't be so imprudent again, but never mind now.
10How could I be so imprudent? said Mrs. Crawford, clasping her hands, and counterfeiting distress.
11There are none so imprudent as the sly.
12I am sorry I have been so imprudent.
13He is so courageous, so imprudent, if once he thinks he can be of any service.
14Violet Effingham, little as she knew of politics, would never have asked a question so imprudent.
15How could you have been so imprudent, Edmee?
16Therefore it is improbable that he would be so imprudent, to-day, as to show himself in public.
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