Pronunciation: /ˈprɑvɪdənt/
adjective making or indicative of timely preparation for the future; frugal
A1 She was very provident with her money, always saving for a rainy day.
A2 The provident decision to invest in a retirement fund paid off in the long run.
B1 Being provident with resources is essential for sustainable living.
B2 The provident leader carefully planned for potential risks and challenges.
C1 His provident nature led to successful financial investments and stability.
C2 The provident approach of the company ensured long-term growth and prosperity.
formal Being provident is important for ensuring financial stability in the long term.
informal It's always good to be provident and save some money for a rainy day.
slang Don't be reckless with your spending, try to be more provident with your money.
figurative In life, being provident with your decisions can lead to better outcomes in the future.
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