Definition of prudently in English:
prudently
adverb ˈpruːd(ə)ntliˈprud(ə)ntli
In a way that shows care and thought for the future.
we must act prudently to safeguard jobs
a country that has prudently managed its finances
Example sentencesExamples
- He said that the university had acted prudently in its decisions.
- I prudently decided not to pursue the subject.
- It is important to give incentives to banks to behave prudently.
- The core of the firm's marketing efforts has been educational outreach to teach clients how to invest prudently.
- We are expecting authorities to budget prudently and to come in with reasonable council tax increases.
- The author prudently declined to contribute further to the controversy.
- She said that the country's finances needed to be "managed prudently" and that the current Government's overspending could lead to problems in the future.
- Prudently, he took several steps backward.
- Many people are prudently investing their lump sums, but equally many are not.
- Jake shrugged nonchalantly, prudently ignoring Daniel's stupid comment.
- We will continue to prudently manage our expenses and investments during this fiscal year.
- He writes well, and prudently avoids antagonizing others engaged in dealing with this very contentious subject.
Definition of prudently in US English:
prudently
adverbˈpro͞od(ə)ntlēˈprud(ə)ntli
In a way that shows care and thought for the future.
we must act prudently to safeguard jobs
a country that has prudently managed its finances
Example sentencesExamples
- He writes well, and prudently avoids antagonizing others engaged in dealing with this very contentious subject.
- We are expecting authorities to budget prudently and to come in with reasonable council tax increases.
- It is important to give incentives to banks to behave prudently.
- The author prudently declined to contribute further to the controversy.
- He said that the university had acted prudently in its decisions.
- We will continue to prudently manage our expenses and investments during this fiscal year.
- Prudently, he took several steps backward.
- Many people are prudently investing their lump sums, but equally many are not.
- She said that the country's finances needed to be "managed prudently" and that the current Government's overspending could lead to problems in the future.
- The core of the firm's marketing efforts has been educational outreach to teach clients how to invest prudently.
- I prudently decided not to pursue the subject.
- Jake shrugged nonchalantly, prudently ignoring Daniel's stupid comment.