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Word of The Day: Circumspect
cir·cum·spect
adjective \ˈsər-kəm-ˌspekt\
: thinking carefully about possible risks before doing or saying something
: careful to consider all circumstances and possible consequences : prudent <diplomacy required a circumspectresponse>
— cir·cum·spec·tion noun
— cir·cum·spect·ly adverb
Examples of CIRCUMSPECT
- <she has a reputation for being quiet and circumspect in investigating charges of child abuse>
Origin of CIRCUMSPECT
Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle Frenchcirconspect, from Latin circumspectus, from past participle ofcircumspicere to look around, be cautious, from circum- +specere to look — more at spy
First Known Use: 15th century
Related to CIRCUMSPECT
- Synonyms
- alert, cautious, chary, careful, conservative, considerate,gingerly, guarded, heedful, safe, wary
- Related Words
- advertent, attentive, awake, observant, regardful, vigilant,watchful; hypercautious; foresighted, foresightful,forethoughtful, provident, thoughtful; cagey (also cagy),calculating, canny, shrewd; deliberate, slow; ultracareful,ultracautious
- Near Antonyms
- bold, brash, impetuous, rash, reckless, venturesome;asleep, inattentive, regardless; inconsiderate, thoughtless;lax, neglectful, negligent, remiss; imprudent, indiscreet,injudicious; absentminded, forgetful; inadvertent,unintentional, unplanned
See Synonym Discussion at cautious
Rhymes with CIRCUMSPECT
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Friday, February 7, 2014
Word of The Day: Philocaly
The "Apes Gone Askew" word of the day:
philocaly
n. The love of beauty.
The sunset satisfied her deep sense of philocaly.
The word "philo" is of Latin and Greek origin, meaning "the love of".
Just as "philo-sophy" is the love of knowledge, "philo-caly" is the love of beauty.
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philocaly
n. The love of beauty.
The sunset satisfied her deep sense of philocaly.
The word "philo" is of Latin and Greek origin, meaning "the love of".
Just as "philo-sophy" is the love of knowledge, "philo-caly" is the love of beauty.
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Friday, January 10, 2014
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