Please be careful with that box.
I was careful as to not wake the cat.
The recipe advised me to be careful with hot water.
After a careful deliberation, we have decided to cancel your contract.
(Cared is a past participle verb which means looked after or felt concern for.)
"For 3 years I cared for my elderly mother."
"I cared about civil liberties until I became more concerned with the economy."
"In the olden days, when someone got sick, the church cared for them."
Be careful that you don't overdo your exercise.
He was careful not to wake the neighbor's dog when he left the house.
Careful handling is required when assembling electronics.
Why would I care?
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The girl cared about her friends and family.
He cared about his health.
I cared for her well-being.
She deluded herself into thinking that he cared about her.
Native Americans have always cared more for the environment than we have.
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To show that he cared for the little boy, the man cleaned his wound.
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Scientists are now able to probe more deeply into atomic structure. His family was deeply upset by the boy's sudden death. She cared for him deeply, but refused to marry him.