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careful
[kair-fuhl]
adjective
cautious in one's actions.
Be careful when you cross the street.
taking pains in one's work; exact; thorough.
a careful typist.
Synonyms: scrupulous, meticulous(of things) done or performed with accuracy or caution.
careful research.
Synonyms: rigoroussolicitously mindful (usually followed by of, about, orin ).
careful of the rights of others;
careful about one's behavior;
careful in speech.
Archaic.
full of anxiety or care; troubled.
causing or attended with anxiety.
a careful day.
careful
/ ˈkɛəfʊl /
adjective
cautious in attitude or action; prudent
painstaking in one's work; thorough
he wrote very careful script
(usually postpositive; foll by of, in, or about) solicitous; protective
careful of one's reputation
archaic, full of care; anxious
mean or miserly
Other Word Forms
- carefully adverb
- carefulness noun
- quasi-careful adjective
- ultracareful adjective
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Communicating with rescuers, Hey gave a careful account of Montgomery’s condition, including the prescribed medications he had been without since losing his pack.
A spokesman said it followed "careful consideration" of its most recent court defeat.
As a boy he bought antiques for the family and made careful drawings that showed where to place them.
The late Queen was careful to avoid public interventions in political matters, but the author says she was instinctively against the upheaval of Brexit.
The start of his summer was hampered by a slight hamstring complaint that required a scan and careful managing during their training camp in Austria.
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