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Definition of cautiously in English: cautiouslyadverb ˈkɔːʃəsliˈkɔʃəsli In a way that deliberately avoids potential problems or dangers. we must proceed cautiously such laws have been cautiously welcomed Example sentencesExamples - She got cautiously back to her feet, but didn't walk any nearer.
- The film is cautiously optimistic in its portrayal of how intense love can transcend death.
- This principle is sparingly and cautiously used and may never be employed to imply a term in conflict with the express terms of the text.
- The artist appears to have forgotten, or cautiously avoided, his revolutionary ideals.
- They laughed with their friends as if they had all the time in the world, but still watched the clock cautiously, lest they miss their bus.
- It may be anticipated that the court will exercise the power cautiously and only in appropriate circumstances.
- I strolled cautiously toward it and twisted the doorknob carefully.
- She peeked cautiously this way and that—there was no sign of the usual chaos caused by the goat's antics.
- The introductory words seem to be very cautiously expressed.
- The camera is now a portal through which we may spy cautiously on his hapless world of emotionally isolated human beings.
Definition of cautiously in US English: cautiouslyadverbˈkôSHəslēˈkɔʃəsli In a way that deliberately avoids potential problems or dangers. we must proceed cautiously such laws have been cautiously welcomed Example sentencesExamples - They laughed with their friends as if they had all the time in the world, but still watched the clock cautiously, lest they miss their bus.
- I strolled cautiously toward it and twisted the doorknob carefully.
- She peeked cautiously this way and that—there was no sign of the usual chaos caused by the goat's antics.
- The introductory words seem to be very cautiously expressed.
- This principle is sparingly and cautiously used and may never be employed to imply a term in conflict with the express terms of the text.
- The artist appears to have forgotten, or cautiously avoided, his revolutionary ideals.
- It may be anticipated that the court will exercise the power cautiously and only in appropriate circumstances.
- The film is cautiously optimistic in its portrayal of how intense love can transcend death.
- The camera is now a portal through which we may spy cautiously on his hapless world of emotionally isolated human beings.
- She got cautiously back to her feet, but didn't walk any nearer.
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