seem prudent

Frequency: 7.011.8 per million words

To appear to be a careful and sensible choice or action.

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Examples (10)

  • It would seem prudent to wait for more information before making a decision.
  • Given the circumstances, a cautious approach might seem prudent to avoid unnecessary risks.
  • Does it seem prudent to invest all our savings now, or should we delay?
  • Her decision to save a portion of her income each month certainly seems prudent for her future.
  • At the time, it didn't seem prudent to take such a large financial risk without proper research.
  • For a beginner, it would seem prudent to start with simpler tasks to build confidence.
  • The committee decided that it would seem prudent to postpone the meeting until all members could attend.
  • His advice to diversify investments across different sectors seems quite prudent in today's volatile market.
  • Considering the market volatility, it would seem prudent to hold off on major purchases for a while.
  • To avoid future problems, it might seem prudent to review the contract thoroughly with a legal expert.