cautious


adjective

  • Being careful and thinking before you act.
  • Not taking risks; being safe.


Antonym

  • careless
  • incautious
  • neglecting
  • uncautious

Sentences

  • It's good to be cautious when trying new things.
  • The cautious rabbit looked before it hopped.
  • Being cautious helps us stay safe.
  • I am cautious when I ride my bike.
  • She was cautious while walking on the ice.

Word Explanation:

  • Cautious means being careful and thinking before you do something. Like looking both ways before crossing the street.

Word in hindi

सावधानी (Saavdhaani)

Saavdhaani

Other variations in hindi

  • ध्यान (Dhyaan) Dhyaan
  • सावधान (Saavdhan) Saavdhan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'cautious' mean?

The word 'cautious' means being careful and thinking about what might happen before you do something.

How do you pronounce 'cautious'?

You pronounce 'cautious' like this: kaw-shuhs.

What is the origin of the word 'cautious'?

The word 'cautious' comes from the Latin word 'cautious', which means careful or wary.

What is the meaning of 'cautious' in Bengali?

The word 'cautious' in Bengali is 'সাবধান' (Sabdhan).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Being cautious means being careful and thinking before you act. It helps keep you safe!

Proverb

Look before you leap. (This means to think carefully before making a decision.)

Quote

"Caution is the parent of safety." - Henry David Thoreau

Mini blog:

The Adventure of Being Cautious!

Being cautious means being careful and thinking before you act! Imagine you’re walking on a wobbly bridge. You wouldn’t run, right? You’d take slow, steady steps.

Just like in a story where a little rabbit learns to look both ways before crossing the road, being cautious helps keep us safe! It’s okay to be curious and adventurous, but remember, it’s also smart to be careful.

So, next time you’re trying something new, take a moment to think. Being cautious can lead to fun adventures without any bumps along the way!

Stay safe, little explorers!