Cautious - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkɔːʃəs|  American pronunciation of the word cautious
Brit.  |ˈkɔːʃəs|  British pronunciation of the word cautious

noun

- people who are fearful and cautious (syn: timid)

adjective

- avoiding excess (syn: conservative)

Extra examples

Any cautious tourist will guard her passport.

You cannot be overly cautious when you're driving in snow.

He answered the question with a cautious reply.

The air-pollution board has reacted with cautious optimism to the announcement.

He is cautious about making predictions for the success of the program.

The government responded cautiously to the move.

The cat made a cautious approach.

... customers seemed generally cheery, albeit some were more cautious than others ...

I am a cautious man, indeed a timid one.

It is needful to be cautious.

Cautious by nature, Simpkin was reluctant to interfere.

Why break the habit of a lifetime and start being cautious now?

My inner voice told me to be cautious.

There are grounds for cautious optimism.

The proposals have so far received a cautious welcome from government ministers.

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