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    Pick out the suitable antonym of the given word: Judicious
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    Pick out the suitable antonym of the given word: Judicious

    A.

    Imprudent

    B.

    Careful

    C.

    Silly

    D.

    Sagacious

    Correct option is A


    "Judicious" means having or showing good judgment and wisdom. The opposite of this quality is "imprudent," which means lacking wisdom or good judgment in decision-making.
    Information Booster:
    · "Judicious" originates from the Latin "judicium," meaning judgment.
    · It is used to describe wise and well-thought-out decisions.
    · Example: "A judicious decision saves both time and resources."
    · Synonyms include wise, rational, and discerning.
    · The antonyms include imprudent, reckless, and unwise.
    Additional Information:
    · Careful means paying close attention to avoid mistakes.
    · Silly refers to foolishness or lack of seriousness.
    · Sagacious means highly insightful or wise, similar to "judicious."

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