Crossword-Solution: CIRCUMSPECT 11 letters, 102 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Word Word Type Definition
Circumspect a. Attentive to all the circumstances of a case or the
probable consequences of an action; cautious; prudent; wary.

We have 102 clues for the answer “CIRCUMSPECT”

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Thoughtful and careful in behaviour 3 answers
mistrustful 16 answers
philosophic 27 answers
meticulous 31 answers
Enlightened. 31 answers
wakeful 32 answers
gingerly 34 answers
heedful 35 answers
regardful 43 answers
On the ball 44 answers
On guard 48 answers
cogitative 49 answers
Profound 49 answers
Erudite 51 answers
En-grossed 51 answers
cognisant 51 answers
sparing 52 answers
tactical 52 answers
thrifty 52 answers
guarding 52 answers
pensive 54 answers
introspective 54 answers
Tactful 55 answers
pondering 56 answers
politic 56 answers
Learned 57 answers
provident 57 answers
Advisable 58 answers
solicitous 59 answers
DIPLOMATIC ___ 59 answers
discriminating 59 answers
Reflective. 60 answers
conscientious 60 answers
frugal 60 answers
contemplative 61 answers
Scholarly 61 answers
Prudent 61 answers
Meditative. 63 answers
Desirable. 63 answers
Mindful 64 answers
Economical 64 answers
awake 65 answers
Observant 65 answers
Suave 65 answers
Receptive 66 answers
Saving 66 answers
Watchful 66 answers
Move Slowly 66 answers
Discreet 67 answers
Perspicacious 67 answers
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Sentences with CIRCUMSPECT (5)

One reason was that before proceeding to any act he was always circumspect, conjectural, contemplative; he had little eagerness, as became a man who felt that whenever he really began to move he walked with long steps.
The American Henry James 1994
Hamilton, though one of the most resolute men in the whole neighborhood, was, nevertheless, a remarkably mild spoken man; and, even when greatly excited, his language was cool and circumspect.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995
And if he can do such gold-leaf, kid-glove, diamond-breastpin piloting when he is sound asleep, what _couldn't_ he do if he was dead!' CHAPTER 12 Sounding WHEN the river is very low, and one's steamboat is 'drawing all the water' there is in the channel,--or a few inches more, as was often the case in the old times,--one must be painfully circumspect in his piloting.
Life On The Mississippi, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
The world shall never detect The cloven hoof, so carefully hid By the scholar so staid and circumspect, So wise for once to do as he's bid.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
All of which drew from Aunt Hannah the astounding exclamation of: “Oh, my grief and conscience, Billy, if you aren't the--the limit!” Which, indeed, she must have been, to have brought circumspect Aunt Hannah to the point of actually using slang.
Miss Billy Married Eleanor H. Porter 2008

Quotes with CIRCUMSPECT (3)

Consider the whole world reconnoitre individuals j who is there whose life is not taken up with providing for to morrow Do you ask what harm there is in this An infinite deal for such men do not live but are about to live they defer every thing from day to day however circumspect we are life will still outrun us.
Seneca Letters from a Stoic
[The wives of powerful noblemen] must be highly knowledgeable about government, and wise — in fact, far wiser than most other such women in power. The knowledge of a baroness must be so comprehensive that she can understand everything. Of her a philosopher might have said: "No one is wise who does not know some part of everything." Moreover, she must have the courage of a man. This means that she should not be brought up overmuch among women nor should she be indulged in exte…
Christine de Pizan The Treasure of the City of Ladies
Women particularly should concern themselves with peace because men by nature are more foolhardy and headstrong, and their overwhelming desire to avenge themselves prevents them from foreseeing the resulting dangers and terrors of war. But woman by nature is more gentle and circumspect. Therefore, if she has sufficient will and wisdom she can provide the best possible means to pacify man.
Christine de Pizan The Treasure of the City of Ladies