If you're having trouble viewing this email, see today's Wordlist on the Web. 27-Nov-12 TestFunda Home | Sign up for Newsletters | Feedback Daily Wordlist Vocabulary Flashcards | Vocabulary Test | Previous Wordlists prudent [ PROOD-nt ] [ adjective ] MEANING : 1. cautious, discreet or frugal 2. sensible, judicious or reasonable USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : Investing money in the company was a prudent decision. USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : The new regulatory regime for pension funds is prompting both trustees and employers to make more prudent assumptions about their funds' liabilities, the Pensions Regulator has said. The Herald, Pension bodies warming to new funding regime, SIMON BAIN, September 27 2007 replete [ ri-PLEET ] [ noun, adjective, transitive verb ] MEANING : 1. (adj.) complete 2. (adj.) stout, fat or well stuffed 3. (adj.) abounding, flourishing or abundant 4. (n.) a member of a species of ants t