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cautious

1 of 2adjective
/ˈkɔʃəs/
Forms:more cautious,most cautious
1

(of a person) careful to avoid danger or mistakes

C1
  • She walked with cautious steps along the icy sidewalk, mindful of the slippery surface.
  • The hikers were cautious as they navigated through the dense forest, watching out for wild animals.
  • The company took a cautious approach to expansion, thoroughly researching each potential market.
  • She gave him a cautious smile, unsure of his intentions.
  • The detective proceeded with cautious optimism, hoping to uncover new leads in the case.
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2

avoiding overindulgence or unnecessary risk

  • He is cautious in his spending to save for the future.
  • The athlete was cautious with training to avoid injury.
  • She drank alcohol in a cautious manner at the party.
  • Cautious use of resources is essential in a drought.
  • Her cautious approach to eating sweets helps maintain her health.
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