[prudence] Daniel, the de facto leader of the business group, demonstrated his prudence in business deals, scrutinizing the proposed takeover of the company.
[prudential] Small wonder that, Terry’s suggestion to enter the dormitory was a prudential advice.
[prodigal] Please be wary of the prodigal habits for spending money on frivolous things like expensive gadgets.
[promontory] With its scenic promontory, limpid blue sea, and beautiful landscape, Jeju is the best island in Asia.
1. prudent : Her prudent decision was right that is prudent to save a portion of her income for emergencies instead of spending it on exploring cafes and restaurants.
2. prudential : Terry's prudential advice was accepted by students who has practiced practicing a positive mind of saying YES.
3. prodigality : Without prudential guidelines, the company has been spending their budget on frivolous things, ending up its eventual bankruptcy.
4. prodigious : I was surprised and amazed at nurses' professionalism in handling the prodigious amount of work.
1.prudence She has a very prudence personality 2.proclaim The king plans to proclaim a new law to his people tomorrow 3.prodigal His prodigal spending habits made his parents angry 4.prodigal Mozart was famous as prodigal piano player from the age of seven 5.propound The new principal propounded fixing the old facilities of the school 6.provoke My next-door neighbor always provoke me 7.propensity He propensity to get angry at small things
1. Amazon is known for frugality, but when it comes to coffee, he demonstrates prodigal spending habits. 2. Moojukers hiked to the promontory to watch a scenic view of Busan. 3. She is a strong proponent of the current president. 4. Sturdy suddenly professed Buddism, entering the monastery. 5. Elastic's mouth seems protruding when she focuses on something. 6. Under no circumstances does Erudite have a propensity for talking about World War 2. 7. I dreamed of a slew of pigs flying around the sky. I consider it a propitious sign of my lottery result.
1. She came up with idea of taking a prudent approach to navigating the relationship amid her family. 2. Dr. Tcho proclaimed the new policy change that Saturday is English Only Day. 3. His prodigal habits led to severe debt and financial troubles. 4. She won the prodigious amount of money in a short time. 5. She expressed her gratitude towards her teachers with profuse thanks. 6. She is a strong proponent of Christianity. 7. The professor propounded a new theory on socioscience.
첫댓글 [prudential]
As a semiconductor component manufacturer, my company follows strict prudential guidelines to ensure the quality of products.
[prodigal]
If I didn’t study when it was Covid-19 pandemic, I would be the prodigal and parasitic son in my home.
[promontory]
Standing at the edge of the promontory, many people are waiting for the sunrise of the new year.
[proponent]
The groom proclaimed that I am an everlasting proponent of his would-be wife amid the wedding ceremony.
[propound]
At the meeting, I adamantly propounded a new idea for the graduation team project but the proposal went unheeded.
[profess]
Sturdy professed Christianity in the temple out of nowhere, causing quite a stir. That was obviously a profane and ill-timed remark.
[provoke]
Merit provoked Placate by calling him the king of fruit : durian and his mouse was protruded.
[proffer]
I proffered a supplement to Chloe as the pill was beneficial for elderly people’s joint health.
[prudence]
Daniel, the de facto leader of the business group, demonstrated his prudence in business deals, scrutinizing the proposed takeover of the company.
[prudential]
Small wonder that, Terry’s suggestion to enter the dormitory was a prudential advice.
[prodigal]
Please be wary of the prodigal habits for spending money on frivolous things like expensive gadgets.
[promontory]
With its scenic promontory, limpid blue sea, and beautiful landscape, Jeju is the best island in Asia.
[profusely]
Hyeyeon apologized profusely for the unkempt housekeeping when it was the first time to visit her house.
[propound]
At the conference, the CEO propounded a new vision for leapfrog its profit.
[profession]
B2B marketer is a rising profession based on the increasing importance of search engine research page.
[professedly]
He is professedly gym-goer who is not able to shrug off his lackadaisical nature.
[provoking]
Despite of thought-provoking essence of the speech, it was bored audience rigid with sesquipedalian words.
@박미진_Elastic [prognosticate]
It is difficult to prognosticate return on advertisement spending based on current indicators.
[prolific]
King Sejong’s era is prolific in ingenious inventions covering all the fields.
[propensity]
Lianna hás a propensity to take risks, showing her bold decision at a crucial juncture.
[propitious]
Now is the propitious moment to go to the dormitory before the heavy rain starts at 9PM.
[pristine]
The display was restored to a pristine condition, looking as if it has just come off the assembly line.
prepossess
The beautiful stir-fried rice with edible flowers prepossessed us, giving a sense of appetite when we got it.
profligate
Placate’s profligate spending for dell claw machines led to out of pocket money.
pristine
The late Andre Kim was always wearing a pristine white shirt.
profane
The prestigious high school used to be called Monster Factory, It was deeply profane in its name.
premise
A theory based on the simple premise that what goes up must come down.
propitious
The success of the appalling movie in July was a propitious timing for the summer season of blockbuster.
Prolific
Higashino Keigo is such a prolific writer that his books occupy almost the prize among his literary works.
proffer
Amazon proffered a handshake as a gesture of goodwill at the end of making fun of me.
prognosticate
We can observe current trends to prognosticate what the people these days like.
[prudential]
All of the central banks in every country have strict prudential guidelines to make the currency more stable.
[proclaim]
The president of Iran proclaimed the war against Pakistan, firing the missiles.
[prodigal]
Unlike the reality, you can see in a drama a prodigal son for spending his inheritance on frivolous things.
[prodigious]
The prodigious amount of work smothers me every time.
[promontory]
I love listening to The Lighthouse sung by 하현상. However, the music video didn’t show the promontory to watch the sunset over the ocean.
[profuse]
He apologized profusely for the mistake, offering a sincere letter.
[profess]
She professed Christianity, armored with a lot of cross-shaped accessaries.
[profuse]
The chef was generous with ingredients, serving cookies with profuse amounts of chocolate.
[prodigious]
The prodigious amount of studies the day before the mid-term exam was astounding to colleagues.
[prodigal]
I was once known as the prodigal daughter for spending pocket money on frivolous things.
[prudence]
His prudence in business deals has helped him build a successful career.
[prudential]
Students studying nursing follow strict prudential guidelines to ensure compliance with school regulations during the exam.
[provoke]
His ugly face always provoke my anger. I do not want to have dinner with him.
[prognosis]
The doctor gave a positive prognosis, suggesting that the patient would make a full recovery.
1. prudent
: Her prudent decision was right that is prudent to save a portion of her income for emergencies instead of spending it on exploring cafes and restaurants.
2. prudential
: Terry's prudential advice was accepted by students who has practiced practicing a positive mind of saying YES.
3. prodigality
: Without prudential guidelines, the company has been spending their budget on frivolous things, ending up its eventual bankruptcy.
4. prodigious
: I was surprised and amazed at nurses' professionalism in handling the prodigious amount of work.
5. professionalism
: Her professionalism in teaching students English is way apart from that of other teachers.
6. protrusion
: The surgeon removed a small protrusion through only a tiny single port from the patient's abdomen.
7. provoke
: Her a childlike innocent question provoked anger of her professor, leaving him out of the classroom.
Prudent
Hardy took prudent approach to stock to earn the money.
Prodigal
I think I have prodigal son for spending my pocket money on frivolous things.
Proponent
Most of university student in US are proponent of president Biden than Trump.
Propound
Bom Kim who is the founder of Coupang propounded a new strategy for increasing applications of china's market share.
Provoking
Baby birth rate is vertically dropped down nowsdays. It gave me a lot of thought-provoking.
Pristine
I bought King sejong on the second hand market. It was really pristine and clean
Profuse
America has profuse amounts of oil in the soil and also has natural gas.
Prodigial
My prodigal habits led to severe debt and financial troubles.
Profess
Erudite professed his love for convivial in a heartfelt letter.
Provoke
My friend's overbearing manner and crude insults were enough to provoke the most even-tempered teacher to anger.
Propitious
The weather conditions were propitious for go to the haeundae beach.
Pristine
After repair my old cell phone, it restored to a pristine condition.
Prudence
My father's prudence in business deals has helped him build a successful career.
Propsition
The business plan contained a proposition for expanding into international markets.
[prudence]
His prudence in business deals has helped him build a successful career.
[proclaim]
The president used the televised address to proclaim the new policy changes.
[prodigal]
Her prodigal habits led to severe debt and financial troubles.
[prodigious]
The athlete's prodigious talent earned her a spot on the national team at a young age.
[promontory]
We hiked to the promontory to watch the sunset over the ocean.
[profuse]
After the rainstorm, the garden was lush with profuse greenery and blooming flowers.
[proponent]
She is a strong proponent of renewable energy and frequently speaks at environmental conferences.
[profess]
He professed his love for her in a heartfelt letter.
[propitious]
His timing was propitious, arriving just as the company was looking to hire new talent.
[profligate]
The company's profligate spending led to a major financial crisis.
1. Prudent
Policymakers need to prudent approach to reforming established system.
2. Proclaim
On February 2 1919, fighters for freedom from Japan proclaimed independence of the Joseon Dynasty at Manchuria.
3. Prodigal
Father, known as show mercy and benevolence, forgave the prodigal son for spending his inheritance on frivolous things.
4. Promontory
Homi-promontory has been known as a famous tourist attraction of Pohang city.
5. Profuse
His hair had been lush with profuse hair
6. Proponent
She who has heard speech on the environment toll become a strong proponent of renewable energy
7. Proposition
President Biden made a new budget proposition to the United States Congress and requested to accept it as soon as possible
1. prodigal
Her prodigal habits led to severe debt and financial troubles.
2. prodigious
Professor gives me the prodigious amount of assignment.
3. promontory
On the first day of every year, people hike the promontory to watch the sunset over the ocean.
4. propound
The professor propounded a new theory on biochemistry that increased the amount of I had to study.
5. prognosis
The doctor gave a positive prognosis, sugesting that the patient would make a full recovery.
6. propensity
My younger sister has a propensity for drawing, often filling my notebooks with sketches.
7. propitious
His timing was propitious, arriving just as the company was looking to hire new talent.
1. [prodigal]
She is on the verge of bankruptcy due to her prodigal habits.
2. [profuse]
He received profuse applause and praise after the performance.
3. [protrude]
A fountain pen protruding from his pocket of the pants was one of his trademarks.
4. [propensity]
Young generation has a propensity for iPhone, often stirring up arguments with Samsung users.
5. [proffer]
Before the negotiation, he proffered a handshake as a gesture of balance and equality.
6. [propitious]
If someone came to Moojuk early in their teenager, it could be a propitious time to change their future.
7. [pristine]
Her book seemed to be in a pristine condition, even though it used over one year.
1. prudential
: With the prudential guidelines, his replacement did not face any troubles.
2. prodigal
: His prodigal habit ruined his life and his family's alike.
3. prodigious
: The prodigious amount of work he completes everyday earned him a great reputation.
4. promontory
: The scenic promontory that he experienced at Jeju island led him to the island again.
5. profusely
: He apologized profusely for his unprecedented mistakes.
6. proponent
: The old man was a strong and stubborn proponent of the far-right politics.
7. propound
: The novice of the company propounded an astonishing idea, but it was completely ignored.
8. profess
: The boy professed his love and enthusiasm for her when she ran off.
9. prolific
: The woman is well known as a prolific writer among young readers.
10. propensity
: The entrepreneur has a weird propensity to launch a new business that nobody is interested in.
1. prudent
Prudent investors always conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions.
2. prudential
Prudential oversight is crucial for maintaining the stability and integrity of the financial system.
3. proclaim
The school principal proclaimed the top student's names during the graduation ceremony.
4. proclamation
The town's official proclamation of the annual festival attracted tourists from all over the country.
5. prodigal
The prodigal son returned home after many years of wandering.
6. prodigality
The nations's prodigality with natural resources has led to environmental degradation.
7.promontory
The promontory offered a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape.
Prognosis
The doctor gave him a positive prognosis.
Propensity
Zenith has a propensity for working out.
Prodigal
His prodigal habit led to severe debt.
promontory
The lighthouse is perched on the promontory.
profuse
After the rainstor, the garden was lush with profuse greenery.
prudent
President of nation should take a prudent approach to diplomacy
Proclaim
Mr putin proclaimed war against Ukraine.
[propensity]
One of my high school teachers had a notorious propensity to spread water to students dozed off in her class.
[propound]
Last year, my friends and I participated a contest that we had needed to propound new service of LGU+.
[proponent]
He used to be an adamant proponent of democratic party, when he was a university student.
[prodigal]
His prodigal habit of spending away his money led him into the bankruptcy.
[profuse]
When I accidently sent a message to my professor at night, I gave him profuse apologies.
[proclaim]
My mother once proclaimed banning the use of smartphone after 10 p.m on me and Varsity.
[prolific]
Steven King, a horror fiction virtuoso, is referred as one of prolific writer in the US.
1.prudence
She has a very prudence personality
2.proclaim
The king plans to proclaim a new law to his people tomorrow
3.prodigal
His prodigal spending habits made his parents angry
4.prodigal
Mozart was famous as prodigal piano player from the age of seven
5.propound
The new principal propounded fixing the old facilities of the school
6.provoke
My next-door neighbor always provoke me
7.propensity
He propensity to get angry at small things
1. Amazon is known for frugality, but when it comes to coffee, he demonstrates prodigal spending habits.
2. Moojukers hiked to the promontory to watch a scenic view of Busan.
3. She is a strong proponent of the current president.
4. Sturdy suddenly professed Buddism, entering the monastery.
5. Elastic's mouth seems protruding when she focuses on something.
6. Under no circumstances does Erudite have a propensity for talking about World War 2.
7. I dreamed of a slew of pigs flying around the sky. I consider it a propitious sign of my lottery result.
1. [Prudence]
Students shall exercise prudence in the management of time in their daily life.
2. [Proclaim]
The brave boy proclaimed his love for her at the festival.
3. [prodigal]
The prodigal son ended up facing financial troubles.
4. [Prodigally]
Soldiers usually spend military savings prodigally without much thought.
5. [Profusely]
The six people were profusely bleeding owing to the terrorist stabbing.
6. [Profess]
The husband professed his hidden son to the wife.
7. [Propensity]
The student has a propensity to clam for exams.
1. prudent
Busan should take a prudent approach to budgeting.
2. proclaim
Korea proclaimed independence in 1945.
3. prodigal
Her prodigal habits led to severe debts and financial troubles.
4.prodigious
The prodigious amount of work I completed in a short time was astounding to my colleagues.
5.promontory
We hiked tk the promontory to watch the sunset over over the ocean.
6. profusion
His speech was marked by a profusion of complex metaphors and analogies.
7. proponent
He is a vocal proponent of Mr. Trump.
8. propound
The CEO propounded a new strategy.
1. She came up with idea of taking a prudent approach to navigating the relationship amid her family.
2. Dr. Tcho proclaimed the new policy change that Saturday is English Only Day.
3. His prodigal habits led to severe debt and financial troubles.
4. She won the prodigious amount of money in a short time.
5. She expressed her gratitude towards her teachers with profuse thanks.
6. She is a strong proponent of Christianity.
7. The professor propounded a new theory on socioscience.
[prudential]
His prudential advice is always helping me avoid some of the mistakes.
[prodigal]
He was once known as the prodigal son for spending his inheritance on frivolous things.
[prodigious]
The prodigious amount of work he completed in a short time was astounding to his colleagues.
[promontory]
We hiked to the scenic promontory to watch the sunset over the ocean.
[profusely]
Whenever I have a presentation in front of him, I sweat profusely.
[proponent]
They are a strong proponent of the new policy of nurse’s work.
[protrude]
The broken pipe began to protrude through the wall, causing a leak in the basement.
1. Provocative
Social media provides provocative contents such as short videos.
2. Prodigy
My young nephew was considered a prodigy for playing piano.
3. Profuse
The company accepted complaints and sent us profuse apologies.
4. Profession
There's a feeling among the nursing profession that their work is undervalued.
5. Prolific
He was probably the most prolific songwriter of his generation.
6. Profane
His letter is too profane to print, but it is very funny, too.
7. Propitious
The time was propitious for raising the customs tariff.
1. proclaim
The Biden administration proclaimed today they will put 100 percent tariff on Chinese products.
2. profuse
To celebrate the parent's s day, I sent them profuse thanks.
3. proponent
Since he is a proponent of capital punishment, he delivered the speech regarding his thoughts before public.
4. prudent
Prudent investors always have deep considerations into their decisions.
5. prodigy
Mozart was hailed as prodigy of playing piano.
6. propensity
That old man is notorious for having a propensity to talk too much.
7. prognosis
The prognosis after the surgery was for a full recovery.