Imprudent

/ɪmˈprudənt/ adjective

Lacking wisdom or good judgment; acting without careful consideration of consequences. An imprudent decision is one made hastily or recklessly.

From Latin 'imprudens' meaning 'not foreseeing,' combining 'im-' (not) and 'prudens' (wise, foreseeing). The word entered English in the 14th century, maintaining its core meaning of lacking foresight or wisdom.

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