careful
Americanadjective
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cautious in one's actions.
Be careful when you cross the street.
- Synonyms:
- circumspect, chary, guarded, watchful
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taking pains in one's work; exact; thorough.
a careful typist.
- Synonyms:
- scrupulous, meticulous
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(of things) done or performed with accuracy or caution.
careful research.
- Synonyms:
- rigorous
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solicitously mindful (usually followed by of, about, orin ).
careful of the rights of others;
careful about one's behavior;
careful in speech.
- Synonyms:
- regardful, heedful, attentive, solicitous, concerned, thoughtful
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Archaic.
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full of anxiety or care; troubled.
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causing or attended with anxiety.
a careful day.
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adjective
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cautious in attitude or action; prudent
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painstaking in one's work; thorough
he wrote very careful script
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(usually postpositive; foll by of, in, or about) solicitous; protective
careful of one's reputation
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archaic full of care; anxious
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mean or miserly
Related Words
Careful, cautious, discreet, wary imply a watchful guarding against something. Careful implies guarding against mistakes, by paying strict and close attention to details, and, often, trying to use good judgment: He was careful to distinguish between them. Cautious implies a fear of some unfavorable situation and investigation before coming to conclusions: cautious about investments. Discreet implies being prudent in speech and action and being trustworthy as a confidant: discreet in manner, in keeping secrets. Wary implies a vigilant lookout for a danger suspected or feared: wary of polite strangers. See painstaking.
Other Word Forms
- carefully adverb
- carefulness noun
- quasi-careful adjective
- ultracareful adjective
Etymology
Origin of careful
First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English carful, cearful; care, -ful
Example Sentences
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But he added: "We need to be careful because China will learn from this kind of operation."
From Barron's
Fed officials were careful to stress this wasn’t a return to quantitative easing.
From Barron's
The review process requires careful research and cross-checking.
But nominating the films that people want to see requires careful listening.
From Salon
“Are we in an irreversible rift? No. But there is a clear and present danger. If we want to preserve the alliance, both sides need to be very, very careful.”
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