The opposite of cautious is: Careless or Hasty
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You might be thinking of the word tentative or tentatively.
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The adjective prudential is a form of the word prudent, which means careful, discreet, cautious, wise or reasonable. Prudential guidance would be guidance given in a careful, discreet, cautious, wise, or reasonable manner. An example sentence:The supervisors on Answers.com give prudential guidanceto prevent newcomers to the site from abusing the privileges.
Well, take into consideration how squids act when they feel hunted. They ink, and then escape. They are cautious of their lives. So, as a result, they are awesome.
Yes I think it is a pretty reasonable age to not wear a helmet. They have matured enough to be cautious of there surroundings.
Cauteloso is the Spanish word for cautious.
No, cautious is not an adverb. It is an adjective, with the adverb form "cautiously."
Cautious doesn't have a future tense as it's an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.
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The adjective cautious has the adverb form cautiously. It means in a careful or cautious manner.
No. it is not. The word "cautious" is an adjective.
Be cautious out there. You might have some trouble.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!