prudent

விவேகமுள்ள
definition
adjective
no prudent money manager would authorize a loan without first knowing its purpose
acting with or showing care and thought for the future.
translation of 'prudent'
ஜாக்கிரதையான,
கவனமுள்ள
example
It seems that, despite rising consumer confidence, we may have become more 'prudent' with our money.
If you make up your mind to live from writing, it is 'prudent' to make certain that your work is good, he added.
It would not have been 'prudent' to spend money from charity funds until we received the go-ahead.
It would be 'prudent' to replace it as soon as possible to prevent future problems.
Jean didn't drink any wine over dinner and I assumed he was being medically 'prudent' .
Auditors have praised Greenwich Council for its 'prudent' management of public money.
The action demanded by the ministerial task force is both sensible and 'prudent' .
However, the argument should be about what it is right to do, not about what it is politically 'prudent' to do.
You need to be 'prudent' in relationships and careful in money transactions today!
Both countries continue to spend far more on arms than is 'prudent' or necessary.
With 'prudent' money management you can beat the downward trend in rates and earn a good return on your savings.
Some shareholders are expected to query whether this would be the most 'prudent' use of the money.
Some would call this coolly rational behaviour selfish, others 'prudent' , but the one thing it is not is panic.
They are all well-run, 'prudent' clubs who survive and sometimes prosper year in, year out.
Be 'prudent' and avoid a negative person who can instigate a confrontation at work.
It is 'prudent' to do a Treadmill test since you are middle aged and your lipid profile is abnormal.
It is 'prudent' for any portfolio to have some exposure to commodities, but I would not go piling into gold.
She added the checks were something any 'prudent' company would do following an accident.
A much more 'prudent' approach would have helped prevent getting into this amount of debt.
Building from the bottom up may be more 'prudent' than throwing money at the top.
It is one where an occupier, faced with a hazard accidentally arising on his land, fails to act with reasonable 'prudence' so as to remove the hazard.
But water harvesting will not be enough if we do not learn to use water 'prudently' and carefully.
Although we are careful to use taxpayers' dollars 'prudently' , in the circumstances we do put people before dollars.
Future business plans must be 'prudently' guarded or they can be sabotaged.
I think we really have to do our homework and proceed cautiously and 'prudently' .
Our country can do better, particularly in the area of 'prudence' and focussed resource utilisation.
That means I have to work cautiously, meticulously, 'prudently' , slowly, to make it look easy and quick.
The Republican party built on fiscal 'prudence' and a sense of responsibility.
The financial 'prudence' now practised by both clubs is a product of the economic climate.
Common 'prudence' dictates that we do what we can to cool the planet, even in the absence of absolute proof.
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