| Unprudential | a. Imprudent. [ Obs. ] “The most unwise and unprudential act.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Prudential | a. |
| Prudential | n. That which relates to or demands the exercise of, discretion or prudence; -- usually in the Many stanzas, in poetic measures, contain rules relating to common prudentials as well as to religion. I. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Prudentialist | n. One who is governed by, or acts from, prudential motives. [ R. ] Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Prudentiality | n. The quality or state of being prudential. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Prudentially | adv. In a prudential manner; prudently. South. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| prudential | (adj) รอบคอบ, Syn. advisory |
| prudential | (พรูเดน'เชิล) adj. รอบคอบ, สุขุม, ระมัดระวัง, พิถีพิถัน, มองการณ์ไกล., See also: prudentialness n., Syn. cautious |
| prudential | (adj) ฉลาด, รอบคอบ, ระมัดระวัง, สุขุม, มองการณ์ไกล |
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| prudential | (adj) arising from or characterized by prudence especially in business matters, Example: he abstained partly for prudential reasons |