circumspection
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- overcircumspection noun
Etymology
Origin of circumspection
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin circumspectiōn- (stem of circumspectiō ), equivalent to circumspect ( us ) circumspect + -iōn- -ion
Explanation
Circumspection is the quality of being cautious and prudent. If you don't immediately get excited about a party invitation, instead taking some time to consider whether you want to go, that's your circumspection in action. Circumspection is generally a good characteristic, keeping people from making bad decisions. Your friend's circumspection makes her a great source of advice, someone you can trust to provide a considered opinion after a lot of thought. But circumspection can also slow you down if it means you're always scared of making a mistake. This word is rooted in the Latin circumspicere, "to look around."
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Example Sentences
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A model of old-fashioned circumspection Wednesday was border czar Tom Homan, who said he wouldn’t “prejudge” split-second events based on early video clips.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 8, 2026
The foundation of Clarke's era has been circumspection.
From BBC • Oct. 12, 2025
One reason for circumspection is that the international rankings are notoriously squishy.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 30, 2025
While Furiosa is hiding in plain sight in the Citadel, her circumspection protects her, but it also accentuates her existential plight.
From New York Times • May 17, 2024
As Ignatius was about to discuss the circumspection of his behavior at Levy Pants, the telephone rang.
From "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole
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