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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61. Spiders, too, must be extremely cautious in their courtship.
62. It matters little that consumers are still cautious.
63. It is a time for Germanically cautious central banking.
64. Overnight Riley Hanson had become a cautious braggart.sentencedict.com
65. I gave her hand a quick, cautious squeeze.
66. Others prefer a more cautious approach.
67. In business it never hurts to be cautious.
68. Wiser counsel suggested a more cautious approach.
69. She hazarded only the tiniest, and most cautious, opinions.
70. This is yet another reason to be cautious.
71. He was cautious(sentencedict.com), banal and predictable.
72. You see, they are both fairly cautious and circumspect.
73. Again, if the cost is substantial, be cautious of committing more than a few months in advance.
74. Therefore, are we not wise in being extremely cautious before we hand over our money supply to a third party?
75. The examples could be multiplied, although it is fair to say that most modern writers are more cautious.
76. Liberal politicians also gave a cautious welcome to the appointment.
77. A cautious optimism spread within the liberal intelligentsia, and the writers, especially, initiated calls for greater artistic freedom.
78. It is just that, for a normally cautious man, I feel dangerously out of my depth in this situation.
79. I urge, therefore, a cautious approach to the ascertainment of the intention of the legislature.
80. Remember to use light weights and be very cautious when first exercising the spinal erectors.
81. The industry also has become more cautious about spending big bucks to explore for oil and gas.
82. I went back on the singles circuit even though the break with Vic should have made me cautious.
83. The fluctuations in the federal unemployment rates for the states keep local economists cautious about relying on them.
84. Cautious by nature, they have missed money-spinning opportunities in new businesses like portfolio insurance and financial derivatives.
85. He helps to run Body Positive a self help group for sufferers like himself.He welcomes any scientific advance but remains cautious.
86. Schomberg dismissed William's plan, to force the river crossing, as too dangerous but the normally cautious king overruled him.
87. Unless your food budget is very generous, be cautious in the purchase of ready-to-eat food products.
88. While I might have recommended a more cautious approach, I said to myself, Courage, Wadlough.
89. Military leaders, chastened by Vietnam, have learned to be cautious.
90. Still, newly appointed Cabinet members maintained a cautious outlook after their morning meeting.
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