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incautious

[ in-kaw-shuhs ]

adjective

  1. not cautious; careless; reckless; heedless.

    Synonyms: , , ,



incautious

/ ɪ²Ôˈ°ìÉ”Ëʃə²õ /

adjective

  1. not careful or cautious
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Derived Forms

  • ¾±²Ôˈ³¦²¹³Ü³Ù¾±´Ç³Ü²õ²Ô±ð²õ²õ, noun
  • ¾±²Ôˈ³¦²¹³Ü³Ù¾±´Ç³Ü²õ±ô²â, adverb
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ¾±²Ô·³¦²¹³Üt¾±´Ç³Ü²õ·±ô²â adverb
  • ¾±²Ô·³¦²¹³Üt¾±´Ç³Ü²õ·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of incautious1

1695–1705; in- 3 + cautious; compare Latin incautus in same sense
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Example Sentences

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Still, it was an inappropriate, incautious statement from a Supreme Court justice who should have known better.

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He is staggeringly incautious and repetitive, as if saying something often and loud enough will make it true.

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He delighted in being candid, blunt, deliberately provocative and incautious.

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It’s difficult to think of a precedent for such a display of raw, intimate and incautious anger, especially at an event known for its glamorous but choreographed formality.

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It is impossible, she argues, to cure ourselves either of vulnerability or the yearning to be incautious as sexual beings and restless intellects.

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