Synonym: restrained. Similar words: guard, on guard, vanguard, guardian, legal guardian, disregarded, guarantee, guarantor. Meaning: ['gɑrdɪd /'gɑːdɪd] adj. prudent.
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61, The deal, though its precise value is closely guarded, is rumoured to rank as the largest leasing transaction of 1991.
62, I was in a friendly country and was less effectively guarded than I ever would be in a prison camp.
63, High railings guarded the small courtyard gardens, the gates of which were usually protected by push-button security-code entry locks.
64, Quite neglected now, the small church that guarded it has crumbled into ruin.
65, I made revisions on the Old Course, guarded her with all my energy.
66, Maybe the time has come when they will now pass on the secret that they have so jealously guarded.
67, He was heavily guarded, two yeoman warders being in the room with him and another at the door.
68, Ordinary burglars would never have dared enter the heavily guarded confines of State House.
69, Michael Fallon, MP for Darlington, has given the scheme a guarded welcome.
70, A ticket booth was guarded by two of these figures dressed as policemen.
71, The companies that administer the warehouses keep details of their contents a closely guarded secret.
72, Each of the damned souls was guarded by a group of hideous demons.
73, But universities have a considerable and jealously guarded degree of independence.
74, A terrible serpent guarded the Fleece, but she would lull it to sleep so that it would do them no harm.
75, The girl was to be guarded until she delivered, at which time she was to be stoned to death.
76, The demilitarized zone between the two countries is heavily guarded.
77, The small nucleus of ex-service officers naturally guarded their job closely.
78, An excuse is worse and more terrible than a lie;for an excuse is a lie guarded. Alexander Pope
79, Woodward had never known him to be so guarded, so serious.
80, I sat, surrounded by the papers, by the secrets she had guarded and cultivated like a garden.
81, Compiling and using a press list Many organizations have press lists, which they keep as closely guarded secrets.
81, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
82, The priests guarded their secrets well by living highly secluded lives, usually in monasteries adjacent to their observatories.
83, The lads were as cheerful as ever but guarded, like the possessors of unwelcome news.
84, Evidence is generally stored in a guarded locker in the police station until it is needed in court.
85, Most of all, her image was private, a guarded secret: it was all the privacy she had.
86, Radicalism can mean conserving what needs to be guarded, like our attenuated traditions of individual freedom.
87, It guarded the gap between the San River in the west and the upper Dniester in the east.
88, It was not the falcon's nesting site, John wisely keeps all such eyries a closely guarded secret.
89, Thus, for example, Baldwin's responses to questions in the House over Britain's preparedness for war were heavily guarded.
90, The approach to the bar's terrace was guarded by two old women taking the sun on a wooden bench.
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