imprudence
1 of 1noun/ɪmˈprudəns/
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the quality of making decisions or taking actions without considering potential risks or consequences
- His imprudence in spending money quickly led to financial troubles.
- The manager's imprudence in ignoring safety protocols resulted in workplace accidents.
- Imprudence in sharing personal information online can lead to identity theft.
- Political imprudence can damage a leader's reputation and effectiveness.
- Her imprudence in trusting strangers led to a series of unfortunate events.
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