all of these are reasons to avoid biased language
No. it is not. The word "cautious" is an adjective.
The preposition that typically follows "cautious" is "about." For example, "He was cautious about making any hasty decisions."
Cautious doesn't have a future tense as it's an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.
In Polish, "kutas" is a vulgar term often used to refer to a male's genitalia, particularly in a derogatory or offensive manner. It is important to be cautious with the usage of such words, as they can be considered highly inappropriate in many situations.
She took a cautious approach when crossing the busy street, checking for oncoming traffic multiple times before proceeding.
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Not scared, but cautious indeed. You could be cautious around any dog you don't know; you can never be sure of their temperament. "Pit bulls" are admittedly a particularly violent breed, but from what I know they are intended to be gentle with humans.
Cauteloso is the Spanish word for cautious.
No, cautious is not an adverb. It is an adjective, with the adverb form "cautiously."
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No. it is not. The word "cautious" is an adjective.
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The adjective cautious has the adverb form cautiously. It means in a careful or cautious manner.
Be cautious out there. You might have some trouble.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
He was extra cautious driving on the icy roads. She was cautious not to break her new dishes.