Synonym: cautiously, with kid gloves. Similar words: ruefully, hopefully, be full of, to the full, make full use of, disdainfully, successfully, refuse. Meaning: [ˈkeəfəlɪ] adv. 1. taking care or paying attention 2. with caution or prudence or tact.
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31. Each case must be carefully examined.
32. The committee have thought carefully over this plan.
33. You must allocate the money carefully.
34. The peasant carefully sewed money into his belt.
35. Don't be so extravagant, spend your money more carefully.
36. Please check your flight timings carefully.
37. First, reel out the electric cable carefully.
38. We carefully compared the first report with the second.
39. She tended her husband carefully during his illness.
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40. Clutch stair armrest, move carefully step by step.
41. He carefully tended his sunflower plants all summer.
42. His ideas are always very carefully formulated.
43. They carefully observed the behavior of deer.
44. He carefully lifted the lid of the box.
45. Read the contract carefully before you sign it.
46. I aimed the gun carefully at the target.
47. Make up your mind after thinking it over carefully.
48. We looked carefully at every car that drove past.
49. She attributes her great age to carefully planned diet.
50. She walked back carefully over the uneven ground.
51. We'll have to back down carefully.
52. The evidence should be carefully evaluated.
53. We listened carefully but heard nothing.
54. However carefully I explained[Sentencedict.com], she still didn't understand.
55. Love is a carefully designed lie.
56. The jury weighed up the evidence carefully.
57. The badly neglected paintings have all been carefully restored.
58. All candidates are carefully vetted by Central Office.
59. Our lawyer carefully explained the procedure.
60. She described the accident very carefully.
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