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improvident
improvident, a. (ɪmˈprɒvɪdənt) [f. im-2 + provident: cf. prec., and L. imprōvidus not foreseeing, improvident.] 1. Of persons, their actions, etc.: Unforeseeing; that does not foresee or forecast the future.1514 Barclay Cyt. & Uplondyshm. (Percy Soc.) 5 We finde yonge people be moche improvydent. 15... Oxford English Dictionary
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improvident
improvident/ɪmˈprɔvɪdənt; ɪm`prɑvədənt/ adj(fml 文) not preparing for future needs; wasteful 不顾及将来需要的; 浪费的 improvident spending habits 不为将来打算的花钱习惯. 牛津英汉双解词典
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William Mellish (victualler)
He had two heirs, his daughters Elizabeth and Margaret Lauretta, who both married improvident aristocrats: Elizabeth married Lord Edward Thynne in 1830 wikipedia.org
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unprovident
† unˈprovident, a. Obs. [un-1 7, 5 b.] Improvident; incautious.1572 Buchanan Detection of Mary (1727) 71 Ane Hous..prouydit for ane ȝoung Gentilman unprouydent be ȝouth. c 1600 Shakes. Sonn. x, Deny that thou bear'st loue to any, Who for thy selfe art so vnprouident. 1619 J. King Serm., etc. 39 Hath... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Pointz
Pointz, who was notoriously improvident, and was imprisoned for debt several times, died insolvent and intestate in 1633. wikipedia.org
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improvidently
imˈprovidently, adv. [f. improvident a. + -ly2.] 1. In an improvident manner; without forethought; without providing for the future.1607 Donne Lett. (1651) 209, I went unprofitably and improvidently, to the utmost end of Truth. 1688 Boyle Final Causes Nat. Things iv. 203 It must be casually or impro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Francis Cunningham
Unhappily, his improvident habits continued, and he finally moved to London, where he died in great poverty in 1795. wikipedia.org
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imprudential
† impruˈdential, a. Obs. rare. [f. im-2 + prudential: cf. imprudence.] Not prudential; not marked by prudence; imprudent, improvident.1649 Milton Eikon. xxviii, The most unwise and imprudential Act as to civil Government. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hector Og Maclean, 13th Chief
During which short period he not only spent, by his improvident conduct and profligacy, all the money left by the late noble chief, but burdened the estates wikipedia.org
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malegerent
† malegerent, a. Obs. rare—0. [f. L. male ill + gerent-, pr. pple. of gerĕre to conduct (oneself).]1727 Bailey vol. II, Malegerent, ill-behaving, unthrifty, improvident. Oxford English Dictionary
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F. W. N. Bayley
Bayley was improvident, and was constantly in difficulties. He died at Birmingham of bronchitis in 1853, and was buried in the cemetery there. wikipedia.org
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improvidential
† improviˈdential, a. Obs. rare. [im-2.] 1. Not providential; ungoverned by Providence.a 1684 Leighton Serm. Wks. (1868) 358 Though trouble be the general lot of mankind, yet it doth not come on him by an improvidential fatality. 2. Improvident: see next. Oxford English Dictionary
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Matthew 9:36
Lapide notes that, "there is no animal so simple, careless, improvident, so exposed to be the prey of wolves and other wild beasts, and therefore so needing wikipedia.org
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unmercantile
unˈmercantile, a. (un-1 7.)1783 Burke Rep. Aff. India Wks. XI. 166 The false principles of this unmercantile transaction. 1848 Mill Pol. Econ. iii. xii. §3. II. 58 An improvident and unmercantile mode of conducting business. Oxford English Dictionary
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