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Careful

Careful is an adjective describing actions, people, or situations characterized by caution, diligence, and attention to detail to avoid harm or error. It can refer to thoroughness in planning or chores, as well as to the manner in which something is performed. The related adverb is carefully, and the noun form is carefulness.

Etymology: careful derives from Old English carful, from care meaning concern or anxiety, with the suffix -ful

Usage: In everyday language, careful describes caution in physical safety (a careful driver), precision in work

Nuances: Being careful implies intentional attention and avoidance of risk. It does not necessarily imply fear

See also: carefulness; carefully; careful with; prudent; vigilant; cautious.

indicating
"full
of."
The
sense
has
broadened
from
care
as
concern
to
a
sense
of
measured
caution
in
conduct.
(a
careful
analysis),
and
prudent
handling
of
valuables
or
information
(a
careful
summary,
careful
with
data).
It
is
often
used
with
verbs
such
as
be,
feel,
or
act,
and
with
prepositional
phrases
like
careful
of,
careful
with,
or
careful
about.
The
command
form
be
careful
can
signal
warning
or
advice.
or
hesitation;
it
can
also
convey
responsibility
and
thoroughness.
The
opposite
is
careless;
careless
implies
a
lack
of
attention
or
disregard
for
potential
consequences.