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French

Detailed Translations for prudence from French to English

prudence:

prudence [la ~] noun

  1. la prudence (circonspection; précaution; vigilance; pondération)
    the caution; the wariness; the cautiousness; the self-composed and sensible; the levelheadedness
  2. la prudence (circonspection; précaution; vigilance)
    the caution; the prudence

Translation Matrix for prudence:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
caution circonspection; pondération; prudence; précaution; vigilance conduite; management; politique; précaution; vigilance
cautiousness circonspection; pondération; prudence; précaution; vigilance conduite; management; politique; précaution; vigilance
levelheadedness circonspection; pondération; prudence; précaution; vigilance
prudence circonspection; prudence; précaution; vigilance conduite; management; politique
self-composed and sensible circonspection; pondération; prudence; précaution; vigilance
wariness circonspection; pondération; prudence; précaution; vigilance précaution; vigilance

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Wiktionary Translations for prudence:

prudence
noun
  1. attitude d’esprit de celui qui, réfléchissant à la portée et aux conséquences de ses actes, prend ses dispositions pour éviter des erreurs ou fautes, des dangers possibles, s’abstenir de tout ce qu’il croit pouvoir être source de dommage, ou pou
prudence
Cross Translation:
FromToVia
prudence caution voorzichtigheid — het voorzichtig zijn
prudence caution; wariness BehutsamkeitSorgsamkeit, Vorsicht

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English

Detailed Translations for prudence from English to French

prudence:

prudence [the ~] noun

  1. the prudence (caution)
    la précaution; la prudence; la vigilance; la circonspection
  2. the prudence (caution; cautiousness; circumspection)
    la conduite; la politique; le management

Translation Matrix for prudence:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
circonspection caution; prudence caution; cautiousness; levelheadedness; self-composed and sensible; wariness
conduite caution; cautiousness; circumspection; prudence bearing; behavior; behaviour; board; board of directors; board of managers; cable; committee; conduct; demeanor; demeanour; deportment; direction; employees; management; manpower; personnel; price; quotation; rate; servants; staff; steering; stock price; supervision; value; way of behaving; wire
management caution; cautiousness; circumspection; prudence Board of Directors; Board of Governors; board; board of directors; board of managers; cable; committee; direction; government; leadership; management; policy; regime; reign; rule; rule of life; supervision; wire
politique caution; cautiousness; circumspection; prudence management; policy; politics; state-policy; statecraft; statesmanship; strategy; tactic
prudence caution; prudence caution; cautiousness; levelheadedness; self-composed and sensible; wariness
précaution caution; prudence caution; cautiones; cautiousness; deliberacy; level headedness; levelheadedness; precaution; self-composed and sensible; wariness
vigilance caution; prudence accuracy; caution; cautiones; cautiousness; deliberacy; level headedness; levelheadedness; punctuality; self-composed and sensible; wariness
- circumspection; discreetness; discretion
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- foresight; forethought
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
politique in accordance with policy; policy; political

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Antonyms for "prudence":

  • imprudence

Related Definitions for "prudence":

  1. discretion in practical affairs1
  2. knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress1

Wiktionary Translations for prudence:

prudence
noun
  1. attitude d’esprit de celui qui, réfléchissant à la portée et aux conséquences de ses actes, prend ses dispositions pour éviter des erreurs ou fautes, des dangers possibles, s’abstenir de tout ce qu’il croit pouvoir être source de dommage, ou pou
  2. Ce qu’on fait par prévoyance, pour ne pas tomber en quelque inconvénient, pour éviter quelque mal.
  3. prudence, circonspection, sentiment juste des choses.