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carefully
[kair-fuh-lee]
adverb
in a cautious way, with attention to possible risks and dangers.
Although somewhat "folksy" in his interview, the congressman carefully avoided pitfalls where he would be vulnerable to attack.
in a thorough, attentive, or painstaking way, giving thought to avoiding errors or omissions.
I have to carefully examine the copy editor's marked-up manuscript, double-checking everything and approving or vetoing changes.
Other Word Forms
- quasi-carefully adverb
- ultracarefully adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of carefully1
Example Sentences
The information in this newsletter has been carefully compiled from sources believed to be reliable, but accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed.
Though her film flirts with surrealism, Bronstein carefully maintains a sense of truth as Linda scrapes past a never-ending pile of obstacles, trying to claw her way free before she’s buried alive.
Apple, like many networks, treads very carefully around topics that could be divisive.
It is chilling to read that he must be carefully concealed in that first house—for his own safety.
Policymakers have been carefully monitoring how trade barriers will affect the nation’s corporate sector and wage trends.
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