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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151. The crew gave him a hard time, and even the cast was cautious about him.
152. She has not been out with anyone else since this happened, and is very cautious about having any other relationships.
153. That is why we should be cautious about proceeding in the way proposed by the Leader of the House.
154. The cautious effort to reopen the debate was sparked by a controversial report from the United Nations Population Division this year.
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155. This flies in the face of the cautious nature of the Bush administration.
156. But a cautious McHale yesterday refused to be drawn on Ford's chances of landing a contract for next season.
157. Expect cautious underspending in the first six months while trends are analysed; slowing down the devolution of budgets.
158. In a rough economy, they said, budgets shrivel and advertisers get stern and cautious.
159. Years of army training had taught him to be cautious when faced with an unknown situation.
160. He has preached pragmatism towards Moscow and a cautious approach to economic reform.
161. They found there was good agreement between both groups, although social workers tended to be more cautious in their judgements.
162. Although she comes across as impulsive,[sentencedict.com] Harper is actually very cautious and indecisive.
163. The first step of that booted foot on to the moon was very, very cautious.
164. These sceptical, cautious and cloistered arrangements constitute the distinctive institutions of science which separate it from other more worldly activities.
165. In fact, moves towards integration in most countries have been cautious and sensible.
166. Normally a cautious man, Kragan felt the glimmer of satisfaction spread within him.
167. This year 184 dealers took part compared to 176 in 1992 and a number of participants expressed cautious optimism.
168. The Ryzhkov plan is also cautious on foreign loans and investment.
169. On Bill Clinton's proposal to send a peace envoy to Ireland, senior sources are more cautious.
170. Most Roman sculptors were very cautious about supporting large blocks of marble.
171. Bucket shops with more to hide are often more cautious when it comes to recruitment.
172. A number of factors influenced this highly cautious approach by central government, local councils, the police and the courts.
173. Both sides have expressed cautious optimism that an agreement will soon be reached.
174. There was a much more cautious response to the Beveridge proposals among politicians and administrators.
175. Phil's a very cautious driver - it'll take at least an hour to get there.
176. That was the conventional wisdom in conventional Western business circles, in cautious places like New York and Frankfurt.
177. One cautious council member thought the parish would be asking for trouble by starting a sister-parish relationship in a war zone.
178. Perhaps not surprisingly, he was cautious in later life about committing himself in his relationship with others.
179. She may feel cautious about exploring certain themes in her pretend play such as coping with aggression.
180. And not every child with these physical sensitivities comes across as cautious and fearful.
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