improvidence (Meaning)

Wordnet

improvidence (n)

a lack of prudence and care by someone in the management of resources

Webster

improvidence (n.)

The quality of being improvident; want of foresight or thrift.

improvidence Sentence Examples

  1. The company's financial woes stemmed from its improvident spending habits.
  2. Her reckless spending and lack of saving revealed her improvidence.
  3. The government's improvident tax policies led to a massive budget deficit.
  4. His youthful improvidence had left him in a precarious financial situation.
  5. The project's failure was largely due to the improvidence of its planners.
  6. She lamented her improvidence in squandering her inheritance.
  7. The investor's improvidence cost him dearly when the market crashed.
  8. The town's environmental policies were marred by improvidence, resulting in widespread pollution.
  9. Her improvident marriage to a reckless playboy ended in heartbreak.
  10. The country's improvident use of natural resources had left it vulnerable to economic collapse.

FAQs About the word improvidence

a lack of prudence and care by someone in the management of resourcesThe quality of being improvident; want of foresight or thrift.

squandering, generosity,liberality, indulgence, conspicuous consumption,bountifulness, splurge, wastefulness, excess, overindulgence

frugality,economy, frugality, economy, austerity, moderation, moderation, temperance, austerity, penny-pinching

The company's financial woes stemmed from its improvident spending habits.

Her reckless spending and lack of saving revealed her improvidence.

The government's improvident tax policies led to a massive budget deficit.

His youthful improvidence had left him in a precarious financial situation.