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Derived from Latin prūdentem.

prudente (epicene, plural prudentes)

  1. wary (cautious of danger; timorously or suspiciously prudent; circumspect; scrupulous)

From prudenta (“prudent”, adjective) +‎ -e (adverbial suffix).

prudente

  1. prudently (in a prudent manner)

prudente

  1. feminine singular of prudent

Derived from Latin prūdentem.

prudente m or f (plural prudentes)

  1. prudent (sagacious in adapting means to ends)
  2. prudent (practically wise, judicious, shrewd)
  3. prudent (frugal; economical; not extravagant)

Borrowed from Latin prūdentem.

prudente m or f by sense (plural prudenti)

  1. prudent (sagacious in adapting means to ends)
    Synonyms: cauto, attento, accorto, diffidente
    Antonym: imprudente

prudente m or f by sense (plural prudenti)

  1. present participle of prudere

prūdente

  1. ablative masculine/feminine/neuter singular of prūdēns

Derived from Latin prūdentem.

prudente m or f (plural prudentes, comparable, comparative mais prudente, superlative o mais prudente or prudentíssimo)

  1. prudent, cautious
    Antonym: imprudente

Derived from Latin prūdentem. Cognate with English prudent.

prudente m or f (masculine and feminine plural prudentes, superlative prudentísimo)

  1. prudent, well-advised
  2. wise
    Synonyms: sabio, sapiente
  3. judicious
    Synonym: juicioso
  4. discreet
    Synonym: discreto