improvidence
noun [ U ] formal uk/ɪmˈprɒv.ɪ.dəns/ us/ɪmˈprɑː.və.dəns/
挥霍,奢侈,不顾将来
the quality of not planning carefully for the future, especially by spending money in a way that is unwise
His improvidence frustrated his family and friends. 他的挥霍使他的家人和朋友感到沮丧。
They were victims of their own improvidence. 他们是自己挥霍无度的受害者。
See: improvident
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- We must adjust to newly harsh climates caused by our own improvidence.
- Because of her extravagance and improvidence she fell into debt.
- His problems are the result of debt and improvidence.