Similar words: duplicitous, solicit, illicit, explicit, implicit, duplicity, complicity, publicity. Meaning: [sə'lɪsɪtəs] adj. 1. full of anxiety and concern 2. showing hovering attentiveness.
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31. He was attentively solicitous to her after her running away.
32. This is a time of life when a solicitous family does well to watch affectionately over the vagaries of its unattached relatives, particularly of those who are comfortably off(J. P. Marquand.
33. A Chicagoan with the mischievous self-assurance of a renegade salesman—he can seem solicitous and scornful at once—he does appearances on "Rachael Ray" and meetings with the suits at I.A.C.
34. The wage laborer is not as much interested or solicitous in his work as the free landed proprietor.
35. Knowing that the end was so near, she became rather solicitous.
36. Experts in this field are very solicitous of non-numerical methods of inexact reasoning, such as non-monotonic logic.
37. Then she asked the boys many solicitous questions about their Big Brother and their Sister - in - law .
38. Mr Cameron is said to be calm and courteous – solicitous of staff.
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