PRUDENT vs THOROUGH: NOUN
- N/A
- In Brit. hist., in the reign of Charles I., the policy of Strafford and Laud of conducting or carrying through (‘thorough’) the administration of public affairs without regard to obstacles. Hence the word is associated with their system of tyranny.
- Same as perpend.
- A furrow between two ridges.
- That which goes through.
- A furrow between two ridges, to drain off the surface water.
PRUDENT vs THOROUGH: ADJECTIVE
- Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; practically wise; judicious; careful; discreet; sensible; -- opposed to rash; ; dictated or directed by prudence or wise forethought; evincing prudence.
- Frugal; economical; not extravagant.
- Practically wise, judicious, shrewd
- Careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment
- Characterized by or resulting from care or wisdom in practical matters or in planning for the future.
- Careful or wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense.
- Showing wise self-restraint in speech and behavior especially in preserving prudent silence
- Painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail
- Passing through or to the end; hence, complete; perfect.
- Painstakingly careful and accurate
- Utter; complete; absolute
- Exhaustively complete.
- Painstakingly accurate or careful.
- Absolute; utter.
- Passing through.
- Performed comprehensively and completely
- Very thorough; exhaustively complete
PRUDENT vs THOROUGH: ADVERB
- N/A
- Thoroughly.
PRUDENT vs THOROUGH: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- Through.
PRUDENT vs THOROUGH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Thoughtful; judicious; sagacious; sensible.
- Careful of self-interest; provident; politic; worldly-wise.
- Discreet; circumspect; decorous.
- Judicious; wise; prudential.
- Synonyms Careful, circumspect, etc. See cautious.
- Careful and sensible
- Marked by sound judgment
- Through. See through, a later form of thorough, now the exclusive form as a preposition and adverb.
- Through: as, thoroughgoing. See through, adverb
- Going through; through, in a literal sense: a form now occurring only in dialectal use or in certain phrases and compounds. See through, adjective
- Going through, as to the end or bottom of anything; thoroughgoing.
- Leaving nothing undone; slighting nothing; not superficial.
- Fully executed; having no deficiencies; hence, complete in all respects; unqualified; perfect.
- Earnest; ardent. [Rare.]
- Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
PRUDENT vs THOROUGH: RELATED WORDS
- Rational, Advisable, Reasonable, Cautious, Careful, Imprudent, Unwise, Prudence, Provident, Discreet, Circumspect, Prudential, Wise, Judicious, Sensible
- Scrupulous, Thoughtful, Systematic, Indepth, Methodical, Diligent, Meticulous, Comprehensive, Detailed, Extensive, Rigorous, Thoroughgoing, Complete, Careful, Exhaustive
PRUDENT vs THOROUGH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Rational, Advisable, Reasonable, Cautious, Careful, Imprudent, Unwise, Prudence, Provident, Discreet, Circumspect, Prudential, Wise, Judicious, Sensible
- Scrupulous, Thoughtful, Systematic, Indepth, Methodical, Diligent, Meticulous, Comprehensive, Detailed, Extensive, Rigorous, Thoroughgoing, Complete, Careful, Exhaustive
PRUDENT vs THOROUGH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Exercising reasonable and prudent judgment in all situations.
- Another aspect of being prudent in the office is being prudent in your interactions with the individuals you work with.
- The prudent investor standard holds the investor to ahigher standard of care than the average prudent person.
- Fiduciary Burden of the Quarter: Prudent Management of Plan Assets ERISA specifies that all Plan Administrators must be prudent with assets.
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- Thorough, caring staff with great attention to detail.
- Maintain thorough and accurate records of all transactions.
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- Be thorough when gathering requirements for each deliverable.
- Nicely relayed and thorough review of the material.
- Thanks for your very informative and thorough review.
- Thank you for the kind and thorough review!
- These PDF notes are incredibly thorough and detailed.
- Thorough hand hygiene sufficient for minimal risk procedures, whereas higher risk procedures require both thorough hand hygiene and use additional infection control practices.
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