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commonplace, platitude, truism, clich‚, bromide: According to<br />

the old proverb, 'A fool and his money are soon parted'.<br />

proverbial<br />

adj. 1 axiomatic, aphoristic, epigrammatic, apophthegmatic or<br />

apothegmatic, homiletic, moralistic; acknowledged, well-known,<br />

accepted, time-honoured, traditional: The language is full of<br />

proverbial sayings reflecting popular wisdom. 2 typical,<br />

archetypal, exemplary: The humanitarianism of Albert Schweitzer<br />

is proverbial.<br />

provide v. 1 supply, furnish, equip, outfit, fix up (with) provision,<br />

contribute, accommodate, purvey, cater, stock (up), victual,<br />

provender: After providing us with a map and a compass, they<br />

sent us off across the moor. 2 produce, yield, afford, lend,<br />

give, present, offer, accord: The fertile land provided food in<br />

plentiful abundance. During those bleak years, the radio<br />

provided us not only with news but also entertainment. 3<br />

stipulate, lay down, require, demand, specify, state: The lease<br />

provided that the rent be reviewed every five years. 4 provide<br />

for. look after, care for, support, take care of, take under<br />

one's wing, minister to, attend (to): The bequest ensured that<br />

his widow would be amply provided for. 5 provide for or<br />

against. arrange for, prepare for, anticipate, forearm, make or<br />

get ready for, plan for, take precautions, take measures: It<br />

would seem that you have provided for any eventuality.<br />

providence<br />

n. 1 foresight, forethought, preparation, anticipation,<br />

readiness, far-sightedness, caution, precaution, discretion,<br />

prudence, care; thrift, frugality, husbandry, thriftiness,<br />

conservation, economy: Because of the providence of our<br />

founders, we were able to weather severe financial set backs. 2<br />

Usually, (divine) Providence. protection, care, concern,<br />

beneficence, direction, control, divine intervention, guidance;<br />

destiny, fate, lot, fortune, karma, kismet: Providence is<br />

always on the side of those who help themselves.<br />

provident adj. 1 cautious, wary, discreet, canny, prudent, careful,<br />

vigilant, prepared, far-sighted, thoughtful, wise, shrewd,<br />

sagacious, sage, judicious: In the fable, the grasshopper<br />

learns from the ant what it means to be provident. 2 frugal,<br />

economic(al), thrifty, prudent: Because he is not a provident

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