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improvident

[im-prov-i-duhnt] / ɪmˈprɒv ɪ dənt /


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Winston Churchill in 1938 charged Britain’s rulers with “an improvident stewardship” in the preceding years.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 15, 2026

Jon Provost played Timmy, a well-intentioned but improvident child who often finds himself in life-threatening situations that require Lassie to alert his folks and guide them to him.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 27, 2025

On the other hand, if we make improvident choices, the bright horizon I’ve described will not materialize.

From New York Times • Mar. 3, 2016

“Sometimes it’s just best to get caught trying,” said Clinton, “as long as you don’t overcommit—like, as long as you don’t make an improvident commitment.”

From Slate • Jun. 14, 2013

The improvident seamen had not only burned one boat, but even the boards under their sleeping-robes.

From True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World by Greely, Adolphus W.




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