Carelessly.
Just one word.
The word "care" is all one syllable.
Is the correct spelling care givers or caregivers? If one word is a verb, and the other is a noun, it should be hyphenated. care-givers
Coy is with one syllable.
The children you care for are your "charges."
Just one word.
The word "care" is all one syllable.
health care is two words health is one and care is two.
Is the correct spelling care givers or caregivers? If one word is a verb, and the other is a noun, it should be hyphenated. care-givers
One.
Great is a separate word and grandfather is one word great grandfather or great great grandfather
Coy is with one syllable.
It's not one word but it also can be I don't care or who cares.
cheater
i don't no
The term "childcare" (child care) may be spelled as one word or two, and slightly more rarely as the hyphenated adjective child-care.
The adverb form of "great care" can be expressed as "with great care" or "carefully." Both phrases convey the idea of doing something with a high level of attention and caution. Alternatively, you could use the word "meticulously" to emphasize precision and thoroughness in the action being described.