The trait of being cautious; being attentive to possible danger.
1 Particularly and always Lyte consulted Babbitt, and trusted in his slow cautiousness .
2 They all moved slowly and heavily with a strange sort of cautiousness .
3 His natural cautiousness in his dealings with the master went by the board.
4 Skepticism, if by that we mean cautiousness , is the balance wheel of civilization.
5 Here is another striking example of this characteristic and highly-developed cautiousness .
6 Nina Alexandrovna observed his cautiousness and added, with a bitter smile:
7 All silence of cautiousness was therefore no longer of use.
8 Miss Pao spoke, using just the right degree of cautiousness .
9 Was it also this cautiousness that kept her from getting bones and hearts broken?
10 Having cautiousness largely developed he determined to reach Canada and keep out of danger.
11 Never mind whether their stillness be due to national cautiousness or good defensive arrangements.
12 Courage, cautiousness , swiftness, endurance, faithfulness, secrecy,-thesewere the forest virtues.
13 Well, now, tell me what inclined thee to such cautiousness ?
14 Even in this simple process he displayed abundant cautiousness .
15 Nothing is so cowardly in its cautiousness as money.
16 His own cautiousness told him to await further instructions.
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