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51cater — [16] Cater is related to French acheter ‘buy’, and originally meant ‘buy provisions’. It comes ultimately from Vulgar Latin *accaptāre, a compound verb formed from the Latin prefix ad ‘to’ and the verb captāre ‘try to seize’ (source of English… …
52forethoughtfully — adv. with careful consideration for the future, providently …
53provident — adjective making or indicative of timely preparation for the future. Derivatives providently adverb …
54provident — adjective formal careful and sensible, especially by saving money for the future opposite improvident providently adverb …
55cater — vb Cater, purvey, pander are comparable when they mean to furnish with what satisfies the appetite or desires. Cater basically implies the provision of what is needed in the way of food and drink {he that doth the ravens feed, yea, providently… …
56charily — adv 1. carefully, with care, cautiously, with caution, heedfully, mindfully, guardedly, circumspectly, Sec cannily; warily, leerily, suspiciously, distrustfully, askance. 2. sparingly, frugally, economically, thriftily; prudently, judiciously,… …
57im — im; im·age·less; im·ag·er; im·ag·ism; im·balance; im·base; im·bat; im·ba·uba; im·be; im·be·cile·ly; im·be·cil·ic; im·be·cil·i·ty; im·bibe; im·bib·er; im·bi·bi·tion; im·bi·bi·tion·al; im·bi·rus·sú; im·brex; im·bri·ca·tion; im·bro·glio; im·brue;… …
58improvidently — im·providently …
59provident — UK [ˈprɒvɪdənt] / US [ˈprɑvɪdənt] adjective formal making sure to provide money and other things that you need for the future Derived word: providently adverb …
60provident — /ˈprɒvədənt / (say provuhduhnt) adjective 1. having or showing foresight; careful in providing for the future. 2. characterised by or proceeding from foresight: provident care. 3. economical or frugal. –phrase 4. provident of, mindful in making… …