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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181. Dissonance is most powerful in a generally consonant context - hence the need to be extremely cautious in its use.
182. This represents a very substantial penalty and will undoubtedly make other owners and builders much more cautious over alterations.
183. For this reason the guidelines here tend to err on the cautious side.
184. A degree of cautious optimism is justified.
185. My nephew is a cautious investor.
186. Be cautious in doing such a matter!
187. We should not only be bold, but also be cautious.
188. UN officials are expressing cautious optimism that the latest cease-fire is holding.
189. On this account we should be more cautious on this voyage.
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