Crossword-Solution: IMPROVIDENCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Improvidence | n. | The quality of being improvident; want of foresight or thrift. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “IMPROVIDENCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| native state | 2 answers |
| virgin soil | 4 answers |
| lack of training | 7 answers |
| Improvisation | 9 answers |
| A LACK OF PRUDENCE AND CARE BY SOMEONE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES | 11 answers |
| Raw material. | 15 answers |
| wastefulness | 18 answers |
| Impromp-tu | 30 answers |
| Immaturity | 72 answers |
| Haste | 86 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMPROVIDENCE (5)
This is a generic imitation of the white man's improvidence during the slavery times; then the planters mortgaged their crops and negroes, and where one used the advances to extend his plantation, ten squandered the money.
Her attitude seemed indeed to throw his own reasonableness into distincter relief: so that they might have stood for thrift and improvidence in an allegory of the affections.
The Arabs themselves being on foot would have suffered much more than I from the consequences of their improvidence.
For lo! thy very gravediggers talk politics; and thy castaways kneel upon new graves, to discuss the cost of the monument and grumble at the improvidence of love.
They knew we had warned them scores and scores of times of the consequences of their wilful and reckless improvidence.
Quotes with IMPROVIDENCE (2)
Another point of economy is to look for seed of the same kind as you sow, and not to hope to buy one kind with an other kind. Friendship buys friendship; justice, justice; military merit, military success... Yet there is commonly a confusion of expectations on these points. Hotspur lives for the moment, praises himself for it, and despises Furlong, that he does not. Hotspur of course is poor, and Furlong is a good provider. The odd circumstance is that Hotspur thinks it a sup…
Like other kinds of intelligence, the storyteller's is partlynatural, partly trained. It is composed of several qualities, mostof which, in normal people, are signs of either immaturity orincivility: wit (a tendency to make irreverent connections);obstinacy and a tendency toward churlishness (a refusal tobelieve what all sensible people know is true); childishness (anapparent lack of mental focus and serious life purpose, a fondnessfor daydreaming and telling pointless lies, …