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- Prudente means wise, cautious, and thoughtful about the future.
- It is gender-neutral in Spanish (the same for masculine and feminine).
- It is a highly positive trait, often linked to maturity and leadership.
- Commonly used in phrases like 'distancia prudente' and 'lo más prudente'.
The Spanish adjective prudente is a cornerstone of emotional intelligence and practical wisdom in the Spanish-speaking world. At its core, it describes a person who acts with foresight, caution, and deliberate thought. Unlike the English word 'prudent,' which can sometimes feel slightly archaic or strictly financial, the Spanish prudente is used daily to describe anyone who avoids unnecessary risks or speaks with careful consideration for the feelings of others. It is the antithesis of being impulsive or reckless. When you call someone prudente, you are often paying them a high compliment, suggesting they possess the maturity to evaluate a situation before jumping in.
- Social Context
- In social settings, being prudente means knowing when to speak and when to stay silent. It involves 'discreción' (discretion). If a friend tells you a secret, the prudente thing to do is keep it safe.
- Financial Context
- In business, a prudente investment is one that prioritizes long-term stability over short-term, high-risk gains. It is the language of accountants and responsible CEOs.
- Physical Safety
- When driving or engaging in sports, being prudente implies following safety protocols and not taking 'temerario' (reckless) chances.
Es muy prudente esperar a que baje la marea antes de cruzar el río.
The word carries a weight of 'virtue.' In classical philosophy, which heavily influenced Spanish thought, prudencia is one of the four cardinal virtues. It is not just about being 'scared' or 'hesitant'; it is about the active use of reason to discern the true good in every circumstance and to choose the right means of achieving it. Therefore, a prudente person is seen as a leader, someone whose judgment can be trusted when the stakes are high. You will hear it in political speeches, in parental advice, and in professional performance reviews.
Fue una decisión prudente no invertir todo el dinero en una sola empresa.
In everyday conversation, you might use it to describe a driver who doesn't speed (un conductor prudente) or a friend who gives balanced advice. It is a very versatile word that bridges the gap between 'careful' and 'wise.' It suggests a level of maturity that goes beyond just 'cuidado' (care). While a child can be 'cuidadoso' with a toy, an adult is 'prudente' with their life choices. This distinction is vital for B1 learners to master.
Debemos ser prudentes al hablar de temas políticos en la cena familiar.
- Register Note
- The word is neutral to formal. You can use it with your boss, your grandmother, or your friends without sounding out of place, though in very slang-heavy informal Spanish, people might just say 'ten cuidado.'
Mantener una distancia prudente es esencial para evitar accidentes.
Using prudente correctly requires an understanding of Spanish adjective agreement and the nuances of the verb ser. Since it ends in '-e', it is gender-neutral; it stays the same whether you are describing a man, a woman, or an inanimate object. However, you must pluralize it to prudentes when describing multiple things or people. Its placement usually follows the noun it modifies, but placing it before the noun can add a more literary or emphatic tone, often found in journalism or formal speeches.
- Describing People
- When describing a person's character: 'Mi abuelo es un hombre muy prudente.' Here, it suggests a lifetime of gathered wisdom.
- Describing Actions
- When describing a specific choice: 'Tomar ese camino fue una decisión prudente.' It validates the logic behind the choice.
Los inversores prudentes siempre diversifican su cartera de valores.
One common structure is 'Lo más prudente es...' (The most prudent thing is...). This is a very natural way to give advice or state a logical conclusion. For example, 'Lo más prudente es esperar los resultados antes de celebrar.' This construction uses the neuter article 'lo' to turn the adjective into a noun phrase representing a concept. It is a hallmark of B1 and B2 level proficiency to use 'lo' + adjective in this manner.
No me parece prudente viajar sola por la noche en esa zona.
Another frequent use is in the phrase 'distancia prudente'. This is the standard way to say 'safe distance' in Spanish, whether you are talking about cars on a highway or social distancing during a health crisis. It implies a distance that allows for reaction time or safety. Similarly, 'tiempo prudente' refers to a reasonable amount of time to wait or to complete a task. 'Esperamos un tiempo prudente antes de llamar a la policía' (We waited a reasonable/prudent amount of time before calling the police).
Es prudente que revises el contrato antes de firmarlo.
- With Subjunctive
- When you use 'Es prudente que...', you must follow it with the subjunctive mood because you are expressing an opinion or a recommendation. 'Es prudente que vayas (subjunctive) con cuidado.'
Sería prudente pedir una segunda opinión médica.
Finally, consider the adverbial form prudentemente. While 'prudente' is the adjective, 'prudentemente' describes how an action is performed. 'Actuó prudentemente ante la crisis' (He acted prudently in the face of the crisis). This adverb is often used in journalism to describe the actions of leaders or organizations during complex events.
You will encounter prudente in a variety of real-world scenarios, ranging from the mundane to the highly professional. In a Spanish household, a parent might use it when teaching a child about safety: 'Sé prudente al cruzar la calle.' It is a gentler, more instructive way of saying 'be careful' than a sharp '¡Cuidado!' because it encourages the child to develop their own sense of judgment.
- News and Media
- News anchors frequently use this word when discussing government policies or economic shifts. 'El Banco Central ha tomado una postura prudente ante la inflación.' This signals to the audience that the bank is not making radical changes, but rather slow, calculated ones.
- Healthcare Settings
- Doctors often use it when discussing recovery or medication. 'Es prudente esperar una semana más antes de volver a hacer ejercicio.' It frames the advice as a logical necessity for safety.
La policía aconseja mantener una distancia prudente con el vehículo de adelante.
In the workplace, prudente is a key term during performance reviews or strategy meetings. A manager might say, 'Necesitamos un plan más prudente para el próximo trimestre.' This isn't necessarily a criticism of a previous plan's ambition, but rather a call for more risk assessment. It is also used to describe colleagues who are reliable and don't engage in office gossip. A 'compañero prudente' is someone you can trust with sensitive information.
Ante los rumores de despido, ella prefirió ser prudente y no decir nada.
On social media or in comment sections, you might see people calling for prudencia during heated debates. 'Seamos prudentes con nuestros comentarios' (Let's be prudent/careful with our comments). Here, it acts as a call for civility and thinking before typing. It's a way to de-escalate tension by appealing to the participants' sense of reason and social responsibility.
Es un conductor muy prudente; nunca ha tenido una multa.
- Literature and History
- In historical texts, Spanish monarchs like Felipe II were often given epithets related to this word (Felipe II 'El Prudente'). It was seen as the defining characteristic of a good ruler who managed a vast empire with patience and meticulous care.
Un silencio prudente a veces dice más que mil palabras.
Lastly, you will hear it in weather reports and travel advisories. 'Se recomienda a los ciudadanos ser prudentes ante la llegada del huracán.' This is a formal directive to stay safe, stock up on supplies, and not take risks by going outside. In all these contexts, prudente serves as a bridge between mere 'caution' and 'intelligent action.'
The most glaring mistake English speakers make with prudente is treating it as a 'false friend' related to the English word 'prude.' In English, a 'prude' is someone who is excessively concerned with propriety or modesty, especially in sexual matters. In Spanish, prudente has zero sexual or moralistic connotation of that sort. If you call someone prudente thinking you are calling them a 'prude,' you are actually giving them a very nice compliment about their wisdom and caution. To call someone a 'prude' in Spanish, you would use words like mojigato, estrecho, or reprimido.
- The 'Prude' Trap
- Mistake: 'Ella no quiere bailar, es muy prudente.' (Meaning: She's a prude). Correct: 'Ella no quiere bailar, es muy mojigata.' (Prudente here would mean she's wise not to dance, perhaps because she has a broken leg!).
- Overusing 'Cuidado'
- Beginners often say 'Ten cuidado' for everything. While correct, it's repetitive. Using 'Sé prudente' elevates your Spanish and shows you understand the character-based nature of being careful.
No es que sea cobarde, es que es prudente.
Another mistake is confusing prudente with tímido (shy). A person might be quiet because they are prudente (observing the situation before speaking) rather than tímido (afraid to speak). Confusing these two can lead to a misunderstanding of someone's personality. Similarly, don't confuse it with lento (slow). While a prudente person might take their time, the focus is on the *quality* of the thought, not the *speed* of the action.
Es prudente apagar las luces antes de salir de casa.
Agreement errors are also common. Remember that prudente is the same for masculine and feminine. I have heard students say 'un hombre prudente' and 'una mujer prudenta.' The word 'prudenta' does not exist. It is always prudente for singular and prudentes for plural. This simplicity is actually a trap for those who are used to changing every adjective to end in '-a' for feminine nouns.
Las decisiones prudentes a veces son las más difíciles de tomar.
- Misusing the Subjunctive
- Mistake: 'Es prudente que tú *haces* esto.' Correct: 'Es prudente que tú *hagas* esto.' Because 'es prudente que' expresses a value judgment/recommendation, it triggers the subjunctive mood.
Sé prudente con lo que publicas en redes sociales.
Finally, ensure you aren't using prudente when you mean conveniente (convenient) or oportuno (timely). While a prudente action is often convenient, the focus is different. Prudente is about risk management and wisdom; conveniente is about benefit or ease. Choose the word that matches your intent.
Spanish is rich with synonyms for prudente, each with its own subtle shade of meaning. Depending on whether you want to emphasize safety, wisdom, or silence, you might choose a different term. Understanding these nuances is what separates a B1 learner from a C1 speaker.
- Sensato vs. Prudente
- Sensato means 'sensible' or 'level-headed.' It focuses on common sense. While prudente implies foresight and caution regarding the future, sensato implies a person who makes good, logical decisions in the present.
- Cauto vs. Prudente
- Cauto (cautious) is very close to prudente, but it often has a slightly more suspicious or wary tone. A cauto person is 'on their guard,' whereas a prudente person is simply 'wise and careful.'
- Precavido vs. Prudente
- Precavido translates to 'prepared' or 'taking precautions.' It is more about the physical act of preparing for a negative outcome (like bringing an umbrella) than the philosophical virtue of prudencia.
Es un hombre sensato que nunca toma decisiones apresuradas.
If you are looking for an antonym, the most direct one is imprudente (reckless/imprudent). Other strong opposites include temerario (dangerously reckless), insensato (foolish), and irreflexivo (thoughtless). Using these opposites can help highlight the positive nature of being prudente. For example, 'No fue un acto de cobardía, sino el rechazo a ser temerario.'
Fue muy precavido al traer un mapa de repuesto.
Another interesting alternative is discreto. While prudente covers a wide range of cautious behaviors, discreto specifically refers to being careful with information and social interactions. If you want to say someone is good at keeping secrets, discreto is the better choice. If you want to say they are good at avoiding danger, prudente is superior.
Debes ser cauto con los extraños que te piden dinero en la calle.
Finally, consider the word juicioso. This word, especially in Latin America, is often used to describe someone who is well-behaved, sensible, and 'prudent' in their conduct. It is frequently applied to children and students. 'Sé juicioso en la escuela' means 'behave well and be sensible.' While related to prudente, it has a stronger focus on social compliance and 'good behavior.'
Es imprudente conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol.
- Summary Table
- Prudente: Wise/Cautious (General). Sensato: Level-headed. Precavido: Prepared. Cauto: Wary. Discreto: Careful with secrets. Juicioso: Well-behaved/Sensible.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
Because it comes from 'providens' (providing/foreseeing), the word is literally related to 'provide.' A prudent person is one who 'provides' for the future by seeing it coming.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing the 'u' like the English 'u' in 'prudent' (it should be 'oo').
- Pronouncing the 'd' as a hard 'd' like in 'dog' (it should be soft 'th').
- Adding an 's' to make it 'prudents' (the plural is 'prudentes').
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Pronouncing the final 'e' as 'ay' instead of 'eh'.
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate 'prudent.'
Requires knowledge of the subjunctive mood in common structures.
Requires distinguishing from 'cuidadoso' and avoiding the 'prude' false friend.
Clear pronunciation, though the soft 'd' can be subtle.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Adjectives ending in -e are invariable for gender.
El niño prudente / La niña prudente.
The neuter article 'lo' turns adjectives into abstract nouns.
Lo prudente es esperar.
Impersonal expressions of value trigger the subjunctive.
Es prudente que vayas.
Adverbs are formed by adding -mente to the feminine/neutral form.
Prudentemente.
Pluralization of adjectives ending in -e adds -s.
Prudentes.
Examples by Level
Mi abuelo es un hombre prudente.
My grandfather is a prudent man.
Adjective follows the noun 'hombre'.
Sé prudente con el fuego.
Be prudent/careful with the fire.
Imperative 'sé' (from 'ser').
Es prudente caminar por la acera.
It is prudent to walk on the sidewalk.
Inpersonal 'es' + adjective + infinitive.
Ella es una conductora prudente.
She is a prudent driver.
'Prudente' does not change for gender.
No es prudente correr en la piscina.
It is not prudent to run in the pool.
Negative 'no es'.
Los gatos son animales prudentes.
Cats are prudent animals.
Plural agreement 'prudentes'.
Juan es prudente con su dinero.
Juan is prudent with his money.
Preposition 'con' follows the adjective.
Es prudente cerrar la puerta.
It is prudent to close the door.
Simple evaluative sentence.
Es prudente llevar un paraguas hoy.
It is prudent to take an umbrella today.
Evaluative 'es' + adjective.
Fuimos prudentes y compramos los billetes antes.
We were prudent and bought the tickets beforehand.
Preterite of 'ser' (fuimos).
Un inversor prudente no gasta todo su dinero.
A prudent investor does not spend all his money.
Noun-adjective pair.
Debes ser más prudente cuando hablas con extraños.
You must be more prudent when you talk to strangers.
Modal verb 'debes' + 'ser'.
No fue muy prudente dejar la ventana abierta.
It wasn't very prudent to leave the window open.
Past tense 'fue'.
Las personas prudentes evitan los problemas.
Prudent people avoid problems.
Plural agreement.
Es prudente revisar el aceite del coche.
It is prudent to check the car's oil.
Infinitive phrase as subject.
Ella siempre toma decisiones prudentes.
She always makes prudent decisions.
Adjective modifying 'decisiones'.
Lo más prudente es esperar a que pase la tormenta.
The most prudent thing is to wait for the storm to pass.
Neuter 'lo' + superlative 'más prudente'.
Es prudente que guardes una copia de tus documentos.
It is prudent that you keep a copy of your documents.
Triggers the subjunctive 'guardes'.
Actuó de manera prudente durante la negociación.
He acted in a prudent manner during the negotiation.
Adverbial phrase 'de manera prudente'.
Sería prudente pedir permiso antes de entrar.
It would be prudent to ask permission before entering.
Conditional 'sería'.
Mantuvo una distancia prudente con el coche de delante.
He kept a prudent distance from the car in front.
Common collocation 'distancia prudente'.
No me parece prudente invertir en esa empresa ahora.
It doesn't seem prudent to me to invest in that company now.
Verb 'parecer' + adjective.
Fue una advertencia prudente que todos ignoraron.
It was a prudent warning that everyone ignored.
Past tense with a relative clause.
Es prudente que consultes con un abogado.
It is prudent that you consult with a lawyer.
Subjunctive 'consultes'.
El gobierno ha adoptado una postura prudente ante la crisis.
The government has adopted a prudent stance toward the crisis.
Formal register.
Es prudente desconfiar de las ofertas que parecen demasiado buenas.
It is prudent to distrust offers that seem too good.
Evaluative structure.
Ella siempre ha sido muy prudente en sus declaraciones públicas.
She has always been very prudent in her public statements.
Present perfect tense.
Dada la situación, lo más prudente sería posponer la reunión.
Given the situation, the most prudent thing would be to postpone the meeting.
Conditional and neuter 'lo'.
Un silencio prudente evitó que la discusión empeorara.
A prudent silence prevented the argument from getting worse.
Abstract noun-adjective pair.
Es prudente que el médico evalúe los riesgos de la cirugía.
It is prudent for the doctor to evaluate the risks of the surgery.
Subjunctive 'evalúe'.
Considero que su comportamiento fue sumamente prudente.
I consider that his behavior was extremely prudent.
Adverb 'sumamente' modifying the adjective.
Mantuvieron un tiempo prudente de espera antes de actuar.
They maintained a prudent waiting time before acting.
Collocation 'tiempo prudente'.
La prudencia dictaba que debíamos retirarnos de la subasta.
Prudence dictated that we should withdraw from the auction.
Noun 'prudencia' used as a subject.
Resulta prudente analizar las implicaciones a largo plazo de esta ley.
It is prudent to analyze the long-term implications of this law.
Formal verb 'resultar'.
Su gestión fue calificada de prudente por los analistas financieros.
His management was described as prudent by financial analysts.
Passive construction.
Es prudente que la empresa diversifique sus fuentes de ingresos.
It is prudent for the company to diversify its income sources.
Subjunctive 'diversifique'.
A veces, lo más prudente es no tomar ninguna decisión en absoluto.
Sometimes, the most prudent thing is to make no decision at all.
Philosophical usage.
Actuaron prudentemente, evitando cualquier confrontación innecesaria.
They acted prudently, avoiding any unnecessary confrontation.
Adverb 'prudentemente'.
Es prudente cuestionar la veracidad de las fuentes anónimas.
It is prudent to question the veracity of anonymous sources.
Formal academic tone.
Su prudente intervención salvó el acuerdo en el último momento.
His prudent intervention saved the deal at the last moment.
Adjective placed before the noun for emphasis.
La virtud de ser prudente reside en el equilibrio entre la osadía y el miedo.
The virtue of being prudent lies in the balance between daring and fear.
Philosophical definition.
Felipe II, apodado 'El Prudente', gobernó un imperio donde nunca se ponía el sol.
Philip II, nicknamed 'The Prudent', ruled an empire where the sun never set.
Historical reference.
Resulta imperativo ser prudente en la gestión de los recursos naturales agotables.
It is imperative to be prudent in the management of exhaustible natural resources.
High-level formal structure.
Es prudente que el filósofo no se deje llevar por las pasiones momentáneas.
It is prudent for the philosopher not to be carried away by momentary passions.
Subjunctive 'se deje'.
Su prudente escepticismo ante las nuevas tecnologías es bien conocido.
His prudent skepticism toward new technologies is well known.
Complex noun phrase.
La jurisprudencia exige que el juez sea siempre prudente e imparcial.
Jurisprudence requires that the judge always be prudent and impartial.
Subjunctive 'sea'.
Un uso prudente del lenguaje puede evitar conflictos diplomáticos.
A prudent use of language can avoid diplomatic conflicts.
Formal academic tone.
Es prudente considerar que toda verdad es relativa al contexto.
It is prudent to consider that every truth is relative to the context.
Epistemological usage.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— At a safe/reasonable distance.
Estábamos a una distancia prudente del fuego.
— To be very wise and cautious (biblical origin).
Debes ser prudente como una serpiente en este negocio.
Often Confused With
As mentioned, 'prudente' means wise/cautious, not sexually modest.
Cuidadoso is 'careful' (physical); prudente is 'wise caution' (mental/strategic).
A prudent person might be quiet to observe, not because they are shy.
Idioms & Expressions
— Better safe than sorry. This is the idiomatic spirit of being prudente.
Lleva el paraguas, más vale prevenir que lamentar.
Informal/Neutral— To walk with lead feet; to proceed with extreme caution.
En este asunto hay que andar con pies de plomo.
Informal— Not to risk everything on one single thing; to be prudent with risks.
Sé prudente y no te juegues el todo por el todo.
Neutral— To see things coming; to have the foresight of a prudent person.
Él es prudente y ya las veía venir.
Informal— To take precautions when you see trouble nearby.
Si ves las barbas de tu vecino cortar, pon las tuyas a remojar.
Informal— To sleep on it; to be prudent by not making a snap decision.
Es una decisión importante, consúltala con la almohada.
Informal— To not do anything without a purpose; to be calculated and prudent.
Ella es muy prudente, no da puntada sin hilo.
Informal— To have your head on your shoulders; to be sensible and prudent.
Juan tiene la cabeza sobre los hombros.
Neutral— Don't spend more than you have; to be financially prudent.
Sé prudente y no estires más el brazo que la manga.
InformalEasily Confused
Cognate with 'prudent'.
In Spanish, it's used much more broadly for general safety and social wisdom, not just money.
Es prudente no hablar con la boca llena.
Synonyms.
Cauto implies a bit of suspicion or being on the lookout for a trap.
El gato es cauto con los perros.
Synonyms.
Sensato is about common sense; prudente is about foresight and risk management.
Es un hombre sensato y tranquilo.
Synonyms.
Precavido is about the physical preparation (taking an umbrella).
Soy precavido y llevo un mapa.
This is the real translation for 'prude'.
Mojigato refers to false modesty or being easily shocked.
No seas mojigato, es solo una broma.
Sentence Patterns
Sujeto + ser + prudente.
Él es prudente.
Es prudente + infinitivo.
Es prudente ahorrar.
Lo más prudente es + infinitivo.
Lo más prudente es callar.
Es prudente que + subjuntivo.
Es prudente que comas.
Sujeto + actuar + prudentemente.
Ella actuó prudentemente.
Mantener una + sustantivo + prudente.
Mantener una distancia prudente.
La prudencia + verbo.
La prudencia aconseja esperar.
Adjetivo + sustantivo (énfasis).
Su prudente consejo nos salvó.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
High in written and spoken Spanish.
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Using 'prudente' to mean 'prude'.
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mojigato
This is a false friend. 'Prudente' is a positive word for wisdom/caution.
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Saying 'una mujer prudenta'.
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una mujer prudente
Adjectives ending in -e do not change for gender.
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Using 'estar prudente'.
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ser prudente
Prudence is seen as an inherent quality or a logical state, so 'ser' is used.
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Forgetting the plural 's'.
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personas prudentes
Like all adjectives, it must agree in number with the noun.
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Using the indicative after 'Es prudente que...'.
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Es prudente que él sepa...
This expression requires the subjunctive mood.
Tips
Subjunctive Trigger
Remember that 'Es prudente que...' is a classic trigger for the subjunctive. Always say 'Es prudente que vengas' instead of 'vienes'.
Beyond Careful
Use 'prudente' when you want to imply that someone is not just being careful, but is actually being smart and wise about it.
The Wise King
Knowing that Philip II was called 'El Prudente' will help you remember the word's association with power and careful management.
The Soft D
Practice the 'd' in 'prudente' by placing your tongue between your teeth, like the English 'th' in 'brother'.
Professional Tone
In a business email, use 'una postura prudente' to describe a cautious but professional approach to a problem.
Driving
If you are driving in a Spanish-speaking country, look for signs or advice mentioning 'prudencia'—it means drive safely!
Secrets
To describe a friend who is good at keeping secrets, 'prudente' is a great choice because it implies they are wise enough not to gossip.
P-R-U
P-R-U: People Rarely Upset (if they are) Prudente. It helps you avoid conflict.
Prudente vs Sensato
Use 'sensato' for everyday common sense and 'prudente' for risk-avoidance and future planning.
The Opposite
Learn 'imprudente' at the same time. It's just as common and easy to remember once you know 'prudente'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'Prudent Student.' A prudent student studies before the exam (foresight) and doesn't party the night before (caution).
Visual Association
Imagine a person standing at a 'Safe Distance' (distancia prudente) from a cliff edge, looking at a map.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to use 'Lo más prudente es...' in three different sentences today regarding your daily plans.
Word Origin
From the Latin 'prudens, prudentis', which is a contracted form of 'providens'.
Original meaning: Foreseeing, having foresight, or being skilled.
Romance (Latin root).Cultural Context
Calling someone 'imprudente' can be a sharp criticism of their character, suggesting they are immature or dangerous.
In English, 'prudent' is often restricted to financial contexts. In Spanish, it is much broader and applies to social and physical caution.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Driving
- distancia prudente
- conductor prudente
- velocidad prudente
- ser prudente al volante
Finance
- inversión prudente
- gasto prudente
- ahorro prudente
- postura prudente
Social
- silencio prudente
- comentario prudente
- ser prudente con los secretos
- distancia social prudente
Health
- dieta prudente
- ejercicio prudente
- tiempo de recuperación prudente
- medida de salud prudente
Legal
- el hombre prudente
- plazo prudente
- actuación prudente
- criterio prudente
Conversation Starters
"¿Crees que eres una persona prudente con el dinero?"
"¿Cuál ha sido la decisión más prudente que has tomado este año?"
"¿Es siempre bueno ser prudente, o a veces es mejor ser arriesgado?"
"¿Qué consejos prudentes le darías a alguien que viaja a tu país?"
"¿Conoces a alguien que sea muy poco prudente al conducir?"
Journal Prompts
Describe una situación en la que ser prudente te ayudó a evitar un problema grave.
Reflexiona sobre la diferencia entre ser prudente y ser cobarde. ¿Dónde está el límite?
Escribe sobre un líder histórico que consideres que fue prudente en sus decisiones.
¿Cómo ha cambiado tu nivel de prudencia desde que eras niño hasta ahora?
Imagina un mundo donde nadie fuera prudente. ¿Cómo sería la vida diaria?
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, 'prudente' ends in -e, so it is the same for both masculine and feminine. For example, 'el hombre prudente' and 'la mujer prudente.'
You should use 'mojigato' or 'estrecho.' 'Prudente' is a compliment meaning wise and cautious.
You almost always use 'ser' because being prudent is considered a character trait or a logical state of an action. 'Es prudente ahorrar' or 'Él es prudente.'
Yes, it is very common in all Spanish-speaking countries, especially in formal advice, news, and safety contexts.
Yes, parents often tell children 'Sé prudente' to encourage them to be careful and use their head.
The adverb is 'prudentemente,' meaning 'prudently' or 'cautiously.'
It means a 'safe distance,' commonly used when driving or in social situations.
It is neutral to formal. It's perfectly fine in casual conversation but also very common in academic and professional writing.
The noun is 'la prudencia.'
Yes, because it is an impersonal expression of opinion or recommendation, it triggers the subjunctive mood in the following verb.
Test Yourself 190 questions
Write a sentence using 'prudente' to describe a driver.
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Write a sentence using 'Lo más prudente es' and an infinitive.
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Translate: 'It is prudent that you save money.'
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Write a sentence using the plural 'prudentes'.
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Describe a 'decisión prudente' you made recently.
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Translate: 'Keep a safe distance.' (Use 'prudente')
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Write a sentence using 'prudentemente'.
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Explain why 'prudente' is a positive trait in 10 words.
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Write a sentence about 'un silencio prudente'.
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Translate: 'It would be prudent to ask first.'
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Write a sentence using 'imprudente' as an antonym.
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Write a sentence comparing 'sensato' and 'prudente'.
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Translate: 'Prudence is a great virtue.'
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Write a sentence about a 'tiempo prudente'.
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Translate: 'She is a very prudent woman.'
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Write a sentence using 'Es prudente que...' + subjunctive.
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Translate: 'Prudent investors diversify their portfolios.'
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Write a short warning using 'Sé prudente'.
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Translate: 'A prudent silence is better than a foolish word.'
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Write a sentence about 'una postura prudente' in politics.
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Pronounce 'prudente' correctly, stressing the second syllable.
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Say: 'Es prudente ahorrar dinero.'
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Give a piece of advice starting with 'Lo más prudente es...'
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Ask a friend to be careful using 'Sé prudente'.
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Explain in Spanish why a driver should be 'prudente'.
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Use the plural: 'Mis padres son muy prudentes'.
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Say: 'Es prudente que hables con ella'.
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Describe a 'distancia prudente' in your own words.
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Say: 'No seas imprudente'.
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Say: 'Actuó prudentemente'.
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Talk about a 'decisión prudente' you made.
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Say: 'La prudencia es una virtud'.
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Say: 'Sería prudente esperar'.
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Say: 'Un silencio prudente'.
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Say: 'Mantenga una distancia prudente'.
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Explain the difference between 'cuidado' and 'prudencia'.
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Say: 'Es prudente que comas sano'.
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Say: 'Los inversores prudentes diversifican'.
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Say: 'Fue un consejo muy prudente'.
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Say: 'Por prudencia, no dije nada'.
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Listen to the sentence: 'Es prudente revisar el mapa.' What should be checked?
Listen: 'Los niños son prudentes.' Is it singular or plural?
Listen: 'Lo más prudente es callar.' What is the advice?
Listen: 'Mantenga una distancia prudente.' Where might you hear this?
Listen: 'Es prudente que vayas ahora.' Which mood is used for 'vayas'?
Listen: 'Fue una decisión imprudente.' Was it a good decision?
Listen: 'Ella actuó prudentemente.' How did she act?
Listen: 'Esperamos un tiempo prudente.' Did they wait a long or reasonable time?
Listen: 'Sé prudente con el dinero.' What is the topic?
Listen: 'La prudencia es esencial.' What is essential?
Listen: 'Es una medida prudente.' What is being described?
Listen: 'No me parece prudente.' Does the speaker agree?
Listen: 'Un conductor prudente siempre mira.' What does the driver do?
Listen: 'Fue un silencio prudente.' Was the silence wise?
Listen: 'Sé prudente, hijo.' Who is speaking?
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Summary
Prudente is more than just 'careful'; it is 'wise caution.' Use it to describe people who think before they act or to recommend a logical, safe course of action. Example: 'Es prudente ahorrar para el futuro.'
- Prudente means wise, cautious, and thoughtful about the future.
- It is gender-neutral in Spanish (the same for masculine and feminine).
- It is a highly positive trait, often linked to maturity and leadership.
- Commonly used in phrases like 'distancia prudente' and 'lo más prudente'.
Subjunctive Trigger
Remember that 'Es prudente que...' is a classic trigger for the subjunctive. Always say 'Es prudente que vengas' instead of 'vienes'.
Beyond Careful
Use 'prudente' when you want to imply that someone is not just being careful, but is actually being smart and wise about it.
The Wise King
Knowing that Philip II was called 'El Prudente' will help you remember the word's association with power and careful management.
The Soft D
Practice the 'd' in 'prudente' by placing your tongue between your teeth, like the English 'th' in 'brother'.
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