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Prudent acting with or showing care and thought for the future

Superfluous unnecessary, especially through being more than enough


Haughty - arrogantly superior and disdainful.
Resentment - bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly.
Aloof - not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.
Famished - extremely hungry.
Extricate - free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty.
Procrastinate - delay or postpone action; put off doing something.
Affluent having a great deal of money; wealthy.
Faade - the face of a building, especially the principal front that looks onto a street or open
space.

10 sentences:
It is not prudent to go swimming during a hurricane.
Even though my aunt thinks it is hard to quit smoking, she knows it is a prudent decision to stop
the bad habit.
My prudent uncle pays for everything with cash so he will not build up a pile of debt.
Since so many car accidents have happened at that intersection, it would be prudent for the city
to put a stop sign in the area.
Everyone knows it is prudent to keep your car doors locked in a big city.
How can you make a prudent decision after drinking eight beers?
Because Warren has made many prudent investments over the years, he is now a very wealthy
man.
When the company discovered poison in a case of its product containers, it made a prudent
decision to recall all the containers from the same batch.
As parents, we must teach our children to make prudent choices about their futures.
Even though I consider myself to be a prudent planner, I still have not saved enough money for a
new car.

Superfluous
Because I have already answered your question several times, answering it again would be
superfluous.

In the age of technology, sending letters by postal mail seems superfluous to me.
Isn't it superfluous to have 20 pairs of shoes when you only wear the same 5 pairs?
Syrup on pancakes is normal but to have syrup on the side too seems a bit superfluous.
"Writing more than the required 25 pages for this research paper is superfluous," said our
professor.
Forty inches of rain in the same day is a superfluous amount of rainfall, even for a droughtstricken town.
Cut out your superfluous expenses to stay within budget.
I understand that people make a mistake here and there, but making superfluous mistakes will
not be tolerated.
It's superfluous of you to ask "How am I doing?" again in the same hour!
Because you are at a healthy weight, losing a few more pounds is superfluous.

Haughty
Because she was not nice, the haughty girl had few friends.
The principal at my school is haughty and considers herself to be above everyone else.
When the haughty CEO ignored the stockholders at the annual conference, the board of
directors gave him a stern lecture.
Everyone likes Jenna because she is down-to-earth and not haughty.
Although she was haughty and snobbish, the doctor had a large patient roster.
Derricks haughty attitude made him an undesirable friend.
Beneath Cathys haughty appearance, the psychiatrist saw a scared little girl who simply wanted
to be loved.
The divas distant and haughty behavior made people forget just how talented she was.
In order to be a great waitress, you should be humble and not haughty.
Because Chris is so haughty and vain, nobody likes him.

Resentment

My daughter treated her younger brother with resentment when he was first born because up until that time, she
had always been the center of attention.
I have resentment to your complaining to the boss about my work on the project without having spoken to me
about it first.
She felt resentment towards him a year after they split up.
The election has shown that the majority of the population were obviously still resentment towards the
government for raising taxes.
Kareem felt a lot of resentment towards his dad for running out on his mom when he was only 10 years old.
His resentment at not being chosen for the position increased when he heard that they had hired someone with
less experience for the job.
Joan Lundmen once remarked that holding on to anger, resentment and hurt only gives you tense muscles, a
headache and a sore jaw from clenching your teeth. Forgiveness gives you back the laughter, and the lightness in
your life.
Mark Twain once remarked that humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our
irritations and resentments slip away, and a sunny spirit takes their place.
The Buddha tells us that anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are cherished in the
mind. Anger will disappear just as soon as thoughts of resentment are forgotten.
A Chinese proverb states that large demands on oneself, and little demands on others keep resentment at bay.

ALOOF

The aloof princess stood in a corner alone.

Because Harry was aloof, he did not have many friends.

The new kid in our school is aloof and does not talk to anyone.

In mythology, the Gods are generally aloof from mankind.

I did not talk to my favorite celebrity at the party because he seemed aloof and not open to
making new friends.

As aloof creatures, most cats prefer to be alone.

The queen has an aloof personality which makes her appear snobbish to most people.

While my mother may seem a bit aloof, she is really a very caring woman.

On the television show, the reality star seems aloof from her friends and rarely leaves her home.

The aloof widow did not shed a tear at the funeral.

FAMISHED

The man had not eaten for days, so when I asked if he was hungry he responded by saying Im
famished.
The boy looked absolutely famished, his body nothing but skin and bones.
Though many people experience hunger, few ever understand what it is like to truly be famished.
The homeless of the world are often left famished, happy to get even scraps of food.
After a long and harsh winter, the town was left famished.
Being stranded at sea for a week, the man was famished to the point of starvation.
Since she had fasted all day yesterday, the woman was absolutely famished.
Though he was likely famished from the demonstration, Gandhi starved himself during his
hunger strike.
He was so famished that he ate an entire tray of sandwiches.
Thirsty and famished, the man was still determined to survive and make it out of the desert.

Extricate

If the magician does not extricate himself from the water tank in the next forty-five seconds, he
will die.

The little kitten did not know how to extricate himself from the string of tape.
Although Jake had a map of the cave in his pocket, he still was not able to extricate himself from
the network of tunnels.
Unfortunately, the firemen were not able to extricate the dog from the burning building.
If you are serious about us as a couple, you must find a way to extricate yourself from the
relationship you are in now.
To be an impartial judge, you must extricate your personal feelings about the beauty contestants.
While it has taken me a few days to extricate my car from the tow company, I finally have the
vehicle parked back in my garage.
More than likely, Albert will need a screwdriver to extricate the door from its hinges.
The soldiers used a detailed plan to extricate their commanding officer from the terrorists.
Hopefully, someone will extricate us from this vault before all of the oxygen is gone.

Procrastinated
My project is late because I constantly procrastinate.
If you procrastinate about making a purchase, you might not be able to buy the item later.
The counselor urged the students to not procrastinate in filling out their college applications.
When the lazy squirrel ran out of food in the winter, he learned it was unwise to procrastinate.
Most people have the tendency to procrastinate when completing their tax returns.
To most voters, it seems as though elected officials procrastinate when they need to make a
decision.
The uncertain car buyer will procrastinate until he is sure about the type of car he wants.
If Kelly did not procrastinate so much, she could meet her daily work goals.
The normal person tends to procrastinate performing messy household chores.
Since I did not procrastinate and finished my work early, I am free to leave the office for the day.

AFFLUENT

When the economy crashed, many people of affluence became poor.


The chauffeur-driven Mercedes announced the womans affluence.
When Matts parents used their affluence to build the school's new facility, Matt was quickly
admitted to the college.
Gail credits her early retirement and affluence to working hard and saving carefully.
Since James is an arrogant young man who comes from a wealthy family, he often brags about
his familys affluence.
A sign of the mans affluence was his valuable art collection.
Because Williams affluence allows him to donate generously to the Police Benevolent
Association, he never receives traffic tickets.
Lance has never wanted for anything because of his parents affluence.
Even though Miles was a man of affluence, he owned only two pairs of shoes in his lifetime.
The philanthropist uses his affluence to help people in need.

FAADE

1) Dont put up a facade in front of your wife. She will eventually be able to look
through it and figure out that you are deceiving her.
2) They tried to maintain the heritage look of the neighborhood by creating artificial
retro facades for all the buildings.
3) Most suits in the corporate world go about their day wearing a stoic facade of
professionalism.
4) The facade of Mt. Rushmore makes me wonder how artisans in that era must have
managed to accomplish such a feat.
5) Although the facade of the monument looks pretty, its construction quality is
below average.
6) A famous quote advises everyone to be like a duck have a calm facade, but
paddle really hard underneath.

7) People who have a calm and happy facade all the time must be dealt with very
cautiously.
8) Even if your boss loves your idea, she will keep a straight face. This is a facade that
most bosses use to show their subordinates that they dont get carried away easily.
9) Behind the facade of charity, this organization is routing millions of dollars into
the personal funds of its directors.
10) If you want to be successful, you have to adopt a facade of nonchalance in
emotional situations.

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