Antonym: careless, incautious, rash. Similar words: cautiously, caution, precaution, glorious revolution, factious, captious, seditious, bumptious. Meaning: ['kɔːʃəs] n. people who are fearful and cautious. adj. 1. showing careful forethought 2. avoiding excess 3. cautious in attitude and careful in actions; prudent.
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31. The proposals were given a cautious welcome by the trade unions.
32. You should be cautious when getting involved and test the water before committing yourself.
33. The Prime Minister was extremely cautious, saying nothing inflammatory and giving no hostages to fortune.
34. Being a prudent and cautious person, you realise that the problem must be resolved.
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35. The schoolboys are more cautious not to make any mistakes in spelling than ever before.
36. He warned us to be cautious of accepting their statements as fact.
37. The deputy leader is cautious about loosening the links with the unions.
38. The policy was rejected in favour of a more cautious approach.
39. Judging from your examination results, I think you have cause/grounds/reason for cautious optimism about getting a university place.
40. His critics write him off as too cautious to succeed.
41. The company sees no necessity for a more cautious approach to investment.
42. The proposals have so far received a cautious welcome from government ministers.
43. Several governments have expressed the need for a cautious approach to the conflict.
44. American analysts have been somewhat cautious in estimating the size of the B2B market.
45. Investors are playing it cautious, and they're playing it smart.
46. A careful person is not nervous but does take extra care to make sure that everything is correct or nothing goes wrong. People are now more cautious about buying luxuries.
47. He was cautious of his footing, wary of the edge.
48. Keller is cautious about making predictions for the success of the program.
49. Although fortified by its election success, the government remains cautious in its policies.
50. He has been seen as a champion of a more cautious approach to economic reform.
51. Employers may become overly cautious about taking on new staff.
52. What we've got is a very cautious policy.
53. He also showed cautious sympathy for homosexuals.
54. I thought Leese was being too cautious.
55. I vowed to be more cautious in the future.
56. Donaldson's remarks were greeted with cautious enthusiasm.
57. It is, I might say, a very cautious company.
58. A more cautious, fretful group you would rarely meet.
59. Her answers are short and extremely cautious.
60. Both were cautious in the extreme.
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