Also means
cautious
Usage Note
Prudente comes directly from Latin and spans registers from formal to everyday. It describes a person who acts with careful judgment (una decisión prudente) or a speed that is safe and sensible (velocidad prudente). The adverb is prudentemente, and the noun is prudencia — a quality often praised in Spanish ethical tradition.
Examples
"Fue prudente esperar antes de decidir."
Natural Translation
It was prudent to wait before deciding.
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