improvident

adj
/ɪmˈpɹɒvɪdənt/

Etymology

From the Latin improvidens, equivalent to in- + provident.

  1. derived from improvidens

Definitions

  1. failing to provide for the future

    failing to provide for the future; reckless

    • When Benjamin Bunny grew up, he married his Cousin Flopsy. They had a large family, and they were very improvident and cheerful.
  2. incautious

    incautious; prone to rashness

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