Vocabulary
Imprudent
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
not showing care for the consequences of an action; rash.
Urdu meaning
باطل، بے تمیز، بےوقوف
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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There is certainly no doubt that Tehran`s attacks on targets in neighbouring countries are both ill-advised and imprudent.
Dawn Editorials —
Sombre Eid
— 2026-03-20
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With the economy already projected by the SBP to grow by around 4pc this year, despite flood-related losses, any slippages or imprudent decision could push the country back into a difficult position.
Dawn Editorials —
Caution for now
— 2025-10-29
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This decision appears imprudent, especially amid low inflation 3.2 per cent in June and 4.1pc in July and sub-optimal growth.
Dawn Editorials —
Flawed monetary policy
— 2025-09-03
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It would be imprudent if we fail to grasp the magnitude and the meaningofthese events and are unable toreplicate and apply the same principles and techniques to improve all other organisations in Pakistan.
Dawn Editorials —
Capture the moment
— 2025-05-19
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Without this, it will continue to move in circles, with unintended consequences from imprudent measures.
Dawn Editorials —
Tax under weak enforcement
— 2024-12-28
Synonyms
unwise, injudicious, incautious, unwary; ill-considered, ill-judged, ill-conceived
Antonyms
prudent, sensible
Curator example
“it would be imprudent to leave her winter coat behind”
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