improvident
1 of 1adjective/ɪm.prɑ.vɪ.dənt/
Forms:more improvident,most improvident
1
lacking proper consideration and foresight, especially when it comes to savings and money
- His improvident spending habits led to financial trouble.
- His improvident lifestyle made it hard for him to save for retirement.
- The company’s improvident financial planning resulted in a cash flow crisis.
- The improvident use of her savings left her unprepared for emergencies.
- Due to their improvident spending, they had to take out a loan for necessary expenses.
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