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imprudent Meaning in Tamil ( imprudent வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

செயல் திறம் அற்ற, விவேகமற்ற,



imprudent தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

வீரமற்ற விவேகம் கோழைத்தனம், விவேகமற்ற வீரம் முரட்டுத்தனம்.

இவர் தேவபக்தியிலும், கல்வியிலும் ஒரு சிறந்த மகானாயிருந்த போதிலும், நிர்வாகத்தில் விவேகமற்றவராயிருந்தார்.

1810-ல் மீதியிருந்த படையும், வேலுத்தம்பியின் விவேகமற்ற புரட்சிக்குப் பின்னர் திருவிதாங்கூர் சாம்ராஜ்யம் நிராயுதபாணியாக ஆக்கப்பட்டது.

கொரோனா வைரசு கருப்பொருள் கூட்டங்கள் போன்ற பிற நிகழ்வுகளும் விவேகமற்றவை என்று கண்டிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன.

imprudent's Usage Examples:

 The imprudent conduct of the Madras authorities had irritated beyond endurance the two greatest Mussulman powers in the peninsula, the nizam of the Deccan and Hyder Ali, the usurper of Mysore, who began to negotiate an alliance with the Mahrattas.


General Orero, successor of Baldissera, pushed offensive action more vigorously, and on the 26th of January 1890 entered Adowa, a city considerably to the south of the Marchan imprudent step which aroused Meneleks suspicions, and had hurriedly to be retraced.


ofSpain (1700) he claimed everything in favor of his grandson, the duke of Anjou, now appointed universal heir, though risking the loss of all- by once more letting himself fall into imprudent and provocative action in the dynastic interest.


These are they who, enlarging day by day their sumptuous edifices, encircling them with lofty walls, lay up in them their incalculable treasures, imprudently transgressing the bounds of poverty and violating the very fundamental rules of their profession.


Both disliked and attacked the more crying abuses of their church, and both at the time and since have been disliked and attacked by the more imprudent partisans of that church.


For this emissary Tone drew up a memorandum on the state of Ireland, which he described as ripe for revolution; the paper was betrayed to the government by an attorney named Cockayne to whom Jackson had imprudently disclosed his mission; and in April 1794 Jackson was arrested on a charge of treason.


His argument, that the punishment of an imprudent act often follows after a long interval may be admitted, but does not advance a single step towards the conclusion that imprudent acts will be punished hereafter.


Mithradates extended them to a bowshot from the temple in all directions, and Mark Antony imprudently allowed them to take in part of the city, which part thus became free of all law, and a haunt of thieves and villains.


Not only had the friars great difficulty in supporting themselves, but they dreaded an outbreak from the fanatical Turks who resented some imprudent manifestations of Loyola's zeal.


In consequence of the breakdown of some of his guns he imprudently halted at Turnham Green.





Synonyms:

indiscreet,



Antonyms:

thrifty, discreet,

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