Extremely foolish or unwise.
1 We have no right to be imprudent , Abreu said in an interview.
2 I can't say that what he's done so far is imprudent , Nazca.
3 The majority of the guests shared his imprudent abandon and progressive exaltation.
4 I have been very imprudent ; but I have escaped without much injury.
5 He has been imprudent in the past, too believing and too foolhardy.
6 Bargain or no Bargain, that was imprudent language to use with her.
7 This step was very imprudent , in a moment of enthusiasm and mistrust.
8 This imprudent step brought Nebuchadnezzar once more before the walls of Jerusalem.
9 It was an imprudent act, and the consequences might have been serious.
10 I read them at night: it was delicious, but it was imprudent .
11 His marriage had been extremely imprudent from the worldly point of view.
12 One imprudent move at times would have sent us over the brink.
13 With almost too much heartiness I hastily agreed it would be imprudent .
14 Lady Lufton, with all her high-flown ideas, was not an imprudent woman.
15 In any case it is imprudent to give one's impressions of America.
16 And then one day he permitted his wit to be bitingly imprudent .
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