Carefully, cautiously, purposely, reasonably, sensibly
"Cautiously" means to do something in a careful and hesitant manner, taking into consideration potential risks or dangers. It involves being vigilant and exercising prudent judgment in order to avoid making mistakes or causing harm.
Yes, the word 'cedar' is a noun, a word for a type of tree, a word for the wood from this type of tree; a word for a thing.
To "use cautiously" means to approach or utilize something with care, vigilance, and consideration for potential risks or consequences. It suggests exercising discretion and being mindful of possible negative outcomes.
The rearranged word is "gateke," which does not form a word for any type of seal.
The base word in "cautiously" is "caution."
The word "cautiously" is an adverb. It modifies a verb (e.g., walk cautiously) or another adverb or adjective (e.g., speak very cautiously).
Yes. It means done in a cautious or careful manner.
Slowly or cautiously.
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He cautiously approached the source of the noise.The cat cautiously poked her head out the cupboard.Please walk very cautiously, the floor is wet.
The soldier cautiously approached the oblivious guard from behind.The squirrel cautiously sniffed the food it was being offered.
similar to cautiously.
Cautiously, or watchfully
carefully or cautiously
The word cautiously can be used in the place of warily.