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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91. Left: sometimes you need a cautious approach to appreciate the views.
92. Ashley shot him a cautious glance from beneath her fringe of thick dark lashes.
93. But most animals, seeking to avoid attack from predators, use disguise in a quite different and more cautious way.
94. But his lordship's grandfather was a cautious man,[http://sentencedict.com/cautious.html] and provided himself with a secret way out at need.
95. Mr Letterblair put down his glass of port and fixed on his young partner a cautious and apprehensive gaze.
96. As with any form of power carving, safety raises its cautious head, especially when using the silver burrs.
97. None the less, there is cautious optimism at the dawning of a new age.
98. We must not let our defences down, Mrs Thatcher and other cautious voices would argue.
99. They would be joined by the H-P contingent, a cautious lot sensitive to all sorts of blasphemies against previously held wisdom.
100. It pays to be cautious at first and increase the groundbait amount if things go well.
101. To make these changes, you must have a copy of your printer manual, and you must be cautious.
102. Rather than rushing into print in Nature, however, Cantor played it cool and cautious.
103. We have to be cautious about growth rates in a relatively new industry.
104. Others are dining, on the cautious assumption that a nine o'clock party might not provide adequate food.
105. In our view, however, the cautious approach is not to ignore the epidemiological evidence of declining semen quality.
106. Or had he been too cautious, too frightened of his increasing visibility?
107. As a result, he is far more cautious than Mr Ozawa on deregulation.
108. It was probably a lucky throw, a second cautious glance told him.
109. Fourth, we should be cautious in assuming that factor prices are equalized.
110. Those who were dubious or just cautious missed out on historic advances in financial asset values.
111. Economists should therefore be cautious in making recommendations about policy changes.
112. Finally, the management of the fund may be unfamiliar with futures trading, and be cautious about engaging in arbitrage transactions.
113. Nicholas, however, proved to be significantly more cautious than the men around him.
114. I was very cautious on takeoff and avoided the old machine-gun position by making a sharp turn as we cleared the trees.
115. In a literary essay, however, you should be cautious about leaving out the actor in a passive sentence.
116. Rather than concluding that I had been too radical in Opposition, I fast came to the view 1 had been too cautious.
117. If we're too cautious, we might lose a good business opportunity.
118. Trade was also cautious ahead of today's economic data, notably December retail sales and producer prices.
119. In such situations, hopes for a less active, more cautious and realistic, less expansive foreign policy were slim.
120. Like many corporations, Hewlett-Packard also guards against wild currency swings and huge losses on overseas deals by using cautious trading strategies.
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