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Synonyms & Related Words careful[adjective]Synonyms:- cautious, chary, circumspect, discreet, prudent, scrupulous, thoughtful, thrifty
- thorough, conscientious, meticulous, painstaking, particular, precise
Antonyms: careless
Contrasted words: disorderly, lax, negligent, slack, slipshod, slovenly, heedless, neglectful, remiss
Related Words: attentive,
heedful,
observant,
accurate,
nice,
precise,
deliberate,
studied,
foresighted,
provident,
prudent,
critical,
discriminating,
finical,
finicky,
particular,
religious,
duteous,
dutiful,
intent
English Thesaurus: careful, methodical, thorough, meticulous, systematic, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary care‧ful S1 W2 /ˈkeəf
əl $ ˈker-/
adjective [
Word Family: noun:
care,
carer;
adjective:
careful ≠
careless,
caring ≠
UNCARING;
verb:
care;
adverb:
carefully ≠
carelessly]
1. (be) careful! spoken used to tell someone to think about what they are doing so that something bad does not happen:
Be careful – the floor’s slippery.2. trying very hard to avoid doing anything wrong or to avoid damaging or losing something
Antonym : careless:
a careful drivercareful to do something Be careful to dispose of your litter properly.careful with He was being very careful with the coffee so as not to spill it.careful who/what/how etc I’ll be more careful what I say in the future.careful about Mara was careful about what she ate.careful (that) We were very careful that he didn’t find out.3. paying a lot of attention to details, so that something is done correctly and thoroughly:
Any school trip requires careful planning.careful consideration/attention/thought Careful consideration has been given to all applications.careful analysis/examination/study etc careful analysis of the data4. careful with money not spending more money than you need to
5. you can’t be too careful spoken used to say that you should do everything you can to avoid problems or danger
—carefulness noun [uncountable] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations careful adj. VERBS be | make sb Bitter past experience had made her careful of what she confided to Nadia. ADV. awfully, doubly, especially, extra, extremely, particularly, really, specially, very Be extra careful when walking along country roads.
a bit, a little, fairly, quite | scrupulously PREP. about She was quite careful about how she spoke to him.
of He's very careful of his reputation.
with She's extremely careful with money. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Common Errors carefuladjective BAD: Be careful to water the African violets regularly.
GOOD: Make sure (that) you water the African violets regularly.
BAD: Be careful to fix any oil leaks.
GOOD: Make sure (that) you fix any oil leaks.
Usage Note:Use
be careful when you want someone to pay special attention to something so that they do not have an accident, make a mistake, or do something that will cause damage: 'Be careful! You're about to spill your coffee.' 'You should be careful about what you say to her. She is easily offended.'
To tell someone that they must not forget to do or check something, use
make sure : 'Before you set off, make sure that you have enough petrol.' 'Make sure that you don't leave the key in the car.'
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