providentness

[US]/ˈprɒvɪdəntnəs/
[UK]/ˈprɑːvɪdəntnəs/

Translation

n.The quality or state of being provident; foresight and thrift in providing for future needs; prudent preparation

Phrases & Collocations

show providentness

with providentness

providentness in

exercise providentness

Example Sentences

the company's providentness in managing its resources helped it weather the economic crisis.

her providentness in saving money during good times proved invaluable when she lost her job.

providentness requires careful planning and disciplined financial habits.

the government showed remarkable providentness by building flood defenses years before the disaster.

his providentness about future expenses meant he always maintained a substantial emergency fund.

providentness and prudence go hand in hand when making long-term investments.

the farmer's providentness in storing grain during harvest saved his livestock during the drought.

without providentness, many families find themselves unprepared for unexpected emergencies.

financial providentness involves balancing current needs with future security.

the providentness of the early settlers ensured their survival through harsh winters.

teachers emphasize providentness to help students develop healthy financial habits.

providentness in career planning means continuously updating skills and building professional networks.

the economist's providentness about potential market downturns prompted early warnings to investors.

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