From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishimprovidentim‧prov‧i‧dent /ɪmˈprɒvɪdənt $ -ˈprɑː-/ adjective formal  CARELESStoo careless to save any money or to plan for the future → spendthrift —improvidence noun [uncountable] —improvidently adverb
                                                    
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improvident• These immediate-return hunter-gatherers never suffer anxiety about the future of food supplies and are characterized by improvident, generous, happy-go-lucky personalities. 
