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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151. She labelled all the boxes of the books carefully.
152. Archaeologists were carefully chipping away at the rock.
153. If you listen carefully to this piece of music, you can hear a flute in the background.
154. In old days the office workers in a bank rang each coin carefully.
155. Peace could come only gradually, in carefully measured steps. Even then, it sounds almost impossible to achieve.
156. I've only skimmed his letter; I haven't read it carefully yet.
157. You have to treat our video recorder very carefully - it's rather temperamental.
158. He must check his work more carefully it's full of mistakes.
159. Follow the instructions very carefully when filling in the form.
160. She brushed her hair and piled it carefully on top of her head.
161. Bella laid the flowers out carefully on a sheet of newspaper.
162. There was some carefully choreographed flag-waving as the President drove by.
163. How carefully did you cost the materials for the new fence and gate?
164. He dressed carefully in the reddish-brown suit he had been married in.
165. He examined my face carefully before handing back my passport.
166. She took the engine to bits(sentencedict.com)[sentencedict.com], then carefully put it together again.
167. The trouble is that teachers don't prepare their lessons carefully enough.
168. The information given to the press was carefully censored by the Ministry of Defence.
169. If you watch carefully you will see how I do it/how it is done.
170. We carefully plotted each patient's response to the drug on a chart.
171. Count your money carefully to make sure it's all there.
172. Sometimes formal English and informal English must be carefully distinguished.
173. His life was carefully compartmentalized, with his work in one city and his social life in another.
174. Borrowers should think carefully before committing themselves to taking out a loan.
175. Before the new railway was built, its route was carefully surveyed.
176. Lift the fish and carefully place it on a large board, flat side uppermost.
177. She carefully laid the sleeping child down on the bed.
178. If you sign a document, it is wholly immaterial whether you have read it carefully or not.
179. If you are hoping to form a new relationship tread carefully and slowly to begin with.
180. I decided that nothing should be done hastily, that things had to be sorted out carefully.
More similar words: ruefully, hopefully, be full of, to the full, make full use of, disdainfully, successfully, refuse, refund, refute, refuge, refugee, full, care for, in full, doleful, hopeful, forceful, graceful, grateful, sully, full time, full-time, be useful to, resourceful, in full swing, at full speed, gracefulness, reform, refer.