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Traducciones detalladas de imprudent de inglés a español

imprudent:


Translation Matrix for imprudent:

NounTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
temerario double; stunt man
ModifierTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
a la ligera careless; imprudent; inconsiderate; reckless; without thinking cursory; hasty; inconsiderate; overconfident; perfunctory; premature; rash; reckless; superficial; thoughtless; unthinking
imprudente careless; imprudent; inconsiderate; reckless; without thinking dumb; foolhardy; foolish; inconsiderate; light-headed; mindless; not sensible; overconfident; rash; reckless; scatterbrained; senseless; stupid; thoughtless
inconsciente careless; imprudent; inconsiderate; reckless; without thinking absent; careless; hasty; heedless; ignorant; inconsiderate; irresponsible; not accountable for; out cold; overconfident; premature; rash; reckless; senseless; subconscious; thoughtless; unconscious; unthinking; unwarranted
irreflexivo careless; imprudent; inconsiderate; reckless; without thinking careless; flighty; foolhardy; fribble; frivolous; frothy; hasty; heedless; inconsiderate; irresponsible; light-headed; not accountable for; overconfident; premature; rash; reckless; thoughtless; unthinking; unthinkingly; unwarranted
temerario careless; imprudent; inconsiderate; reckless; without thinking audacious; daring; foolhardy; light-headed; overconfident; overexcited; presumptuous; rash; reckless; scatterbrained; temerarious

Palabras relacionadas con "imprudent":

  • imprudently

Sinónimos de "imprudent":


Antónimos de "imprudent":

  • prudent

Definiciones relacionadas de "imprudent":

  1. lacking wise self-restraint1
    • an imprudent remark1
  2. not prudent or wise1
    • very imprudent of her mother to encourage her in such silly romantic ideas1
    • would be imprudent for a noneconomist to talk about the details of economic policy1

Wiktionary: imprudent

imprudent
adjective
  1. not prudent; wanting in prudence or discretion; indiscreet; injudicious; not attentive to consequence; improper