improvident
21improvident — adj 1. incautious, unwary, imprudent, unobservant, unwatchful, unalert, unvigilant; heedless, careless, reckless, precipitate, temerarious, rash, headlong; thoughtless, unthinking, unmindful, disregardful; inattentive, inadvertent, regardless,… …
22improvident — im·provident …
23improvident — UK [ɪmˈprɒvɪdənt] / US [ɪmˈprɑvɪd(ə)nt] adjective very formal not thinking carefully enough about the future, especially by wasting money …
24improvident — /ɪmˈprɒvədənt/ (say im provuhduhnt) adjective 1. not provident; lacking foresight; incautious or unwary. 2. neglecting to provide for future needs. –improvidence, noun –improvidently, adverb …
25improvident — adj. 1 lacking foresight or care for the future. 2 not frugal; thriftless. 3 heedless, incautious. Derivatives: improvidence n. improvidently adv …
26improvident person — A spendthrift. One given to improvidence. See improvidence …
27improvidence — improvident ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lacking care for the future. DERIVATIVES improvidence noun improvidently adverb …
28improvidently — improvident ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lacking care for the future. DERIVATIVES improvidence noun improvidently adverb …
29Vayetze — Vayetze, Vayeitzei, or Vayetzei (וַיֵּצֵא Hebrew for “and he left,” the first word in the parshah) is the seventh weekly Torah portion ( parshah ) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis [http://www.mechon… …
30Miketz — or Mikeitz (מקץ Hebrew for “at the end,” the second word and first distinctive word of the parashah) is the tenth weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis 41:1–44:17. Jews in the Diaspora …