Wary, alert.
A word that means walked carefully is "tiptoed." This term suggests moving quietly and cautiously, often to avoid making noise or to prevent detection. It conveys a sense of carefulness and attentiveness while walking.
First used in the 14th century, it's a Latin word (diligentia) meaning "Attentiveness" or "Carefulness".
The word insolence means the same as abuse, arrogance, audacity, brass, chutzpah, contempt, contumely, guff, gall, or offensiveness. Some antonyms of this word include approval, carefulness, caution, humility, manners, and meekness.
sleepy
The Latin word "diligent" comes from the verb "diligere," which means "to choose" or "to love dearly." Over time, the word evolved to include meanings related to carefulness, attentiveness, and hard work, giving us the modern English term "diligent."
saving, economizing, providence, carefulness
saving, economizing, providence, carefulness
Care, carefulness, preservation, security, guard, safety...
The noun form for the adjective careful is carefulness.
You say that someone has values when he/she has morality, sensuality, decency, manners, charity, carefulness innocence, and last but not the least purity and peace by both physical and mental means.
You say that someone has values when he/she has morality, sensuality, decency, manners, charity, carefulness innocence, and last but not the least purity and peace by both physical and mental means.
intentional mildness, tenderness, carefulness, caution, kindness