Definition of carefully in English:
carefully
adverb ˈkɛəf(ə)liˈkɛrfəli
In a way that deliberately avoids harm or errors; cautiously.
they must be carefully handled and stored
he listened carefully to the way people spoke
Example sentencesExamples
- These structural measures should be designed carefully for most effective results.
- Treatments for this insect should be evaluated very carefully.
- Remove trees carefully to diminish damage to remaining trees.
- Consider carefully what each product is designed to do.
- Once retailers carefully analyze the costs, they will see the benefits of this new technology.
- Veterinary surgeons will have to think carefully where there duty lies.
- Carefully selecting a hybrid that will perform well under your conditions can contribute to improved yields next fall.
- Perhaps farmers should have read the label more carefully.
- Soil is then carefully added to build the new grade, being careful to maintain the integrity of the tile system.
- All four barns have been carefully maintained through the years.