Similar words: cautious, cautiously, caution, precaution, glorious revolution, factious, captious, ambitious. Meaning: ['ɪn'kɔːʃəs] adj. 1. lacking in caution 2. carelessly failing to exercise proper caution.
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1. The wine had made her incautious.
2. Incautious investors may lose money.
3. It is incautious, ill-advised, is it not?
4. An incautious word, I felt, could spark off resentment.
5. To do otherwise is simply scientifically incautious.
6. I was merely somewhat incautious at one point.
7. Stretching out an incautious hand he burnt a finger on one of the bars.
8. Discretion however was overridden by an enormous but incautious curiosity.
9. However, his logic is imprecise, incautious, and inattentive.
10. Their incautious use can lead to wholly misleading results.
11. An incautious step sent her headlong down the stairs.
12. You were incautious yourself, why did you blame the others?
13. Incautious remarks by the new American treasury secretary about China manipulating its currency were dismissed as ridiculous; a duly penitent Hillary Clinton was welcomed in Beijing, but as an equal.
14. In case you think I was incautious, take a look at the map.
15. However, we must remember that incautious use and timing of interventions — particularly in elective cases — can lead to unnecessarily poorer outcomes for women and newborns.
16. Bill and Sandra haven't spoken to each other since he made an incautious remark about her husband's drinking problem.
17. The role of the government agencies in predator control, after an incautious start,[sentencedict.com] has been more or less responsible.
18. The earl's daughter, Dorothea, seems to have inherited her father's somewhat incautious nature.
19. Critchley was always vulnerable because of his irreverent humour, which could lead to incautious and overt disrespect.
20. What these qualities were Furse was never so vulgar or incautious as to define.
21. Do not touch others' body in purpose or act any improper actions. If touch others' body incautious, for showing the respect, apologize immediately.
22. His long period of association with Jennie had made him incautious .
23. True, often there is a kind of innocence in prejudices, but in those days I viewed grade-three thinking with an intolerant contempt and an incautious mockery.
24. Illness usually finds its way in by the unhealthy food and drink, and disaster usually finds its way in by the incautious words.
25. But after becoming bat can't carry on an attack and absorb blood, defendoofing the dint would also the nasty play descend, so incautious words would more easy the dead drop .
26. "I think he is at his rooms in the Grand Pacific, " said an incautious secretary.
27. They use their stings to paralyze prey, usually insects or small rodents, or may deliver a painful sting to incautious persons.
28. A professor reading the passage critically would find numerous faults. The writer repeatedly is incautious about use of adjectives.
29. She looked round for Gerald, fearing he might be already there, he was incautious and eager.
30. Those were slow, silent, often turbid; flowing over beds of mud into which the incautious wader might sink and vanish unawares.
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