precautious
Americanadjective
Usage
What does precautious mean? Precautious is an adjective that means being careful by actively preparing to avoid something negative. It can refer to a person or an action.Precautious is very similar to cautious. They both mean being prudent to avoid something bad, but precautious has the added sense of doing something beforehand to try to prevent the bad thing from happening.Example: I decided to be precautious and have my mechanic check out my car before the big road trip.
Etymology
Origin of precautious
First recorded in 1705–15; precauti(on) + -ous
Example Sentences
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"We are always hoping against hope, but it's still too early to take our eye off a very precautious approach."
From BBC
“Are we being overly precautious? Maybe. But particularly with your cardiac history, you’re at higher risk.”
From Scientific American
Safety precautious were preventing Kakao from resuming power supplies to its data centre, Yonhap news agency reported.
From Reuters
Safety precautious stopped Kakao from resuming power supplies to its servers, the Yonhap news agency reported.
From BBC
Lawmakers and regulators face incentives to take an extremely precautious approach, seeking to minimize all possibility of danger.
From Slate
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