All 6 Uses of
prudent
in
Love in the Time of Cholera
- Besides, after much thought, it did not seem prudent to let anyone else know of his intentions.†
Chpt 2 *
- She shuddered when she realized that each note was an act of thanksgiving for the petals from her herbarium, for the moments stolen from arithmetic to write her letters, for her fear of examinations when she was thinking more about him than about the natural sciences, but she did not dare believe that Florentino Ariza was capable of such imprudence.†
Chpt 2
- Still, Transito Ariza thought that two final conditions were prudent.†
Chpt 2
- Hildebranda had accepted, hoping to mock forgetfulness as her cousin had done before her, and she had arranged with the telegraph operator in Fonseca to send her messages with the greatest prudence.†
Chpt 3
- It was the first time that Florentino Ariza had left a written trace, and it would not be the last, although on this occasion he had been prudent enough not to sign his name.†
Chpt 4
- But Florentino Ariza's prudence had an unexpected reward: she stretched out her hand in the darkness, caressed his belly, his flanks, his almost hairless pubis.†
Chpt 6
Definition:
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(prudent) sensible and careful