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incautious
[in-kaw-shuhs]
adjective
not cautious; careless; reckless; heedless.
Synonyms: , , ,
incautious
/ ɪˈɔːʃə /
adjective
not careful or cautious
Other Word Forms
- incautiously adverb
- incautiousness noun
- ˈܳپdzܲԱ noun
- ˈܳپdzܲ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of incautious1
Example Sentences
Still, it was an inappropriate, incautious statement from a Supreme Court justice who should have known better.
He is staggeringly incautious and repetitive, as if saying something often and loud enough will make it true.
He delighted in being candid, blunt, deliberately provocative and incautious.
It’s difficult to think of a precedent for such a display of raw, intimate and incautious anger, especially at an event known for its glamorous but choreographed formality.
It is impossible, she argues, to cure ourselves either of vulnerability or the yearning to be incautious as sexual beings and restless intellects.
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