cautiously
adverb
uk/ˈkɔː.ʃəs.li/us/ˈkɑː.ʃəs.li/in acarefuland well-considered way thatavoidsrisk:
Hemovedslowlyand cautiously along thedarkrockypath.
She said cautiously, "You may beright."
Heurgedthecompanytoproceedcautiously withchanges.
cautiously optimistic
feelingthat there are somereasonstohopefor a goodresult,evenif you do notexpectcompletesuccessorimprovement:
持谨慎乐观态度地He said he was cautiouslyoptimistic,predictingsomegrowthin the newyear.他说,他持谨慎的乐观态度,预测新的一年会有一些增长。
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cautious
- There is acaseformovingcautiously onpoliticalreform.
- We need totreadcautiously andensurewe do notlosepublicsupport.
- Theinternetis a veryusefulresourcewhen used cautiously.
- Consumers arespendingmore cautiously.
- She cautiouslyproddedthebagwith astick.
Cautious and vigilant
- abundance
- an abundance of cautionidiom
- askance
- attentive
- attentively
- conservatively
- diligence
- diligent
- discreet
- due diligence
- meticulous
- meticulously
- meticulousness
- mindful
- minutely
- sedulous
- sedulously
- slowly
- super-cautious
- super-conservative