prudencia
prudence
noun proo-DEN-syah Rare
Origin: From Latin prudentia, a contraction of providentia ('foresight').
Also means
caution
Usage Note
Prudencia refers to careful, wise judgement rather than mere timidity — closer to 'discretion' or 'good sense' than simple 'caution'. The phrase con prudencia ('prudently, carefully') is very common in advice contexts: conduce con prudencia ('drive carefully'). The adjective is prudente; the adverb prudentemente or con prudencia. Its opposite is imprudencia.
Examples
"Actúa siempre con mucha prudencia en el trabajo."
Natural Translation
She always acts with great prudence at work.
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