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prudent

Cool vs Prudent - What's the difference?

cool | prudent | Related terms |

Cool is a related term of prudent.


As an acronym cool

is (computing) clips object]]-oriented [[language|language .

As a proper noun prudent is

.

Prudent vs Artful - What's the difference?

prudent | artful | Related terms |

Prudent is a related term of artful.


As a proper noun prudent

is .

As an adjective artful is

performed with, or characterized by, art or skill.

Attentive vs Prudent - What's the difference?

attentive | prudent | Related terms |

Attentive is a related term of prudent.


As an adjective attentive

is paying attention; noticing, watching, listening, or attending closely.

As a proper noun prudent is

.

Prudent vs Anxious - What's the difference?

prudent | anxious | Related terms |

Prudent is a related term of anxious.


As a proper noun prudent

is .

As an adjective anxious is

full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle.

Profundity vs Prudent - What's the difference?

profundity | prudent |


As a noun profundity

is the state of being profound or abstruse.

As a proper noun prudent is

.

Ca vs Prudent - What's the difference?

ca | prudent |


As a conjunction ca

is because.

As a proper noun prudent is

.

Prudent vs Cheap - What's the difference?

prudent | cheap |


As a proper noun prudent

is .

As a noun cheap is

trade; traffic; chaffer; chaffering.

As an adjective cheap is

low and/or reduced in price.

As a verb cheap is

(obsolete) to trade; traffic; bargain; chaffer; ask the price of goods; cheapen goods.

As an adverb cheap is

cheaply.

Elementary vs Prudent - What's the difference?

elementary | prudent |


As an adjective elementary

is relating to the basic, essential or fundamental part of something.

As a proper noun prudent is

.

Prescient vs Prudent - What's the difference?

prescient | prudent |


As an adjective prescient

is having knowledge of events before they take place; possessing or exhibiting prescience.

As a proper noun prudent is

.

Farsighted vs Prudent - What's the difference?

farsighted | prudent |


As an adjective farsighted

is being unable to focus with one's eyes on near objects; presbyopic.

As a proper noun prudent is

.

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