prudent

adjective9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Used to emphasize the quality of being careful and sensible.

Showing care and good judgment in the management of money.

Showing good judgment in political situations to avoid difficulties or offense.

To a fair degree; moderately prudent.

Showing care and good judgment in matters relating to government revenue and public money.

To act in a careful and sensible way.

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

To believe that a particular action or decision is sensible and wise.

To believe that a particular action or decision is sensible and wise.