Pronunciation: /ʌnprəˌvɪˈdɛnʃəl/
adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Unprovidential' describes something that lacks foresight or planning.
A1 The unexpected rain was unprovidential for our picnic.
A2 Her forgetfulness was unprovidential as she left her keys at home.
B1 The lack of preparation was unprovidential for the success of the project.
B2 The unprovidential decision to invest in that company led to financial losses.
C1 The unprovidential timing of the announcement caused chaos among the employees.
C2 The unprovidential delay in the construction project resulted in cost overruns.
formal The unprovidential decision to cut funding for public health programs led to a rise in preventable diseases.
informal It was unprovidential of him to spend all his savings on a luxury vacation.
slang She made an unprovidential move by quitting her job without having another one lined up.
figurative The unprovidential storm caught everyone off guard, causing chaos and destruction.
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