Above all, try to be respectful and cautious with the old prince. [noun]
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Being overly cautious makes you freeze, like a hedgehog caught in the headlights. [adjective]
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This invader was very cautious and avoided much of our security. [Please select]
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He hesitated a single instant, and bending a cautious glance toward his companion, he continued, in a manner that was divided between interrogation and assertion. [adjective]
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A cautious conservatism is one thing, and blind obstinacy is another. [Please select]
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NSE has given a cautious welcome to the action plan. [adjective]
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Canny, quiet, cautious, snug. [adjective]
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But don't imitate the cautious delay that you praise in the courts of justice. [adjective]
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