2. prudence, prudently
3. prudent: Exercising caution, good judgment, or common sense in handling practical matters; giving thought to one’s actions and their consequences. (Vocabulary for Achievement)
4. If everyone was prudent while driving and making sure that no unnecessary risks were taken, then a lot less people would die from automobile accidents.
5. In the science lab, especially when working with glassware, heat, and chemicals, it is very important to be prudent.
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