Crossword-Solution: INCAUTIOUS 10 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Incautious a. Not cautious; not circumspect; not attending to the
circumstances on which safety and interest depend; heedless; careless;
as, an incautious step; an incautious remark.

We have 33 clues for the answer “INCAUTIOUS”

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unvigilant 1 answer
unalert 1 answer
lacking in caution 1 answer
uncareful 2 answers
unwatchful 2 answers
uncalculating 3 answers
temerarious 9 answers
BRASHY 9 answers
slam-bang 11 answers
subitaneous 11 answers
Unwary 14 answers
ANY OLD WAY 15 answers
inadvisable 16 answers
expeditive 17 answers
injudicious 18 answers
quickened 21 answers
impolitic 21 answers
Feckless 23 answers
Unguarded 27 answers
Madcap 33 answers
Foolhardy 36 answers
Indiscreet 38 answers
brash 44 answers
irresponsible 47 answers
improvident 49 answers
Precipitous 50 answers
Illogical 52 answers
Impervious 64 answers
Inconsiderate 65 answers
Hasty 66 answers
Head-strong? 67 answers
Ignorant 76 answers
Rash 83 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INCAUTIOUS (5)

Whatever was morbid in his mind and experience she ignored; and thereby kept their intercourse healthy, by the incautious, but, as it were, heaven-directed freedom of her whole conduct.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
One thing never can be sufficiently impressed on people, viz.: that we are forced to live with detectives, always behind us in caps or dress- suits, ready to note every careless word, every incautious criticism of friend or acquaintance--their money matters or their love affairs--and who have nothing more interesting to do than to repeat what they have heard, with embroideries and additions of their own.
Worldly Ways and Byways Eliot Gregory 2007
Woe be to the incautious who, lulled by a week of fancied security, ventured out into the dishevelled field for a little food! In the early days of the siege man after man had gone forth for game, never to return.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
The only possible danger of discovery lay in Auguste's incautious admissions to his mistress and friends; but even had the fact of the destruction of the will come to the ears of the Martignons, it is unlikely that they would have taken any steps involving the disgrace of Auguste.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals H. B. Irving 1996
Those mighty capitalists who had just attained the wished-for wealth! Those shrewd men of traffic who had devoted so many years to the most intricate and artificial of sciences, and had barely mastered it when the universal bankruptcy was announced by peal of trumpet! Can they have been so incautious as to provide no currency of the country whither they have gone, nor any bills of exchange, or letters of credit from the needy on earth to the cash-keepers of heaven? Adam and Eve enter a Bank.
Mosses from an Old Manse Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996

Quotes with INCAUTIOUS (3)

Considering he was neither priest nor scholar, the young man gave sensible, thoughtful replies -- the more so, perhaps, for being untrained, for he had not learned what he should believe or should not believe. Present a statement to him in flagrant contradiction to all Christian doctrine and he could be persuaded to agree on its good sense, unless he remembered it was the sort of thing of which pyres are made for the incautious.
Iain Pears The Dream of Scipio
To know what questions may reasonably be asked is already a great and necessary proof of sagacity and insight. For if a question is absurd in itself and calls for unnecessary answers, it not only brings disgrace to the person raising it, but may prompt an incautious listener to give absurd answers, thus presenting, as the ancients said, the laughable spectacle of one person milking a he-goat, and another holding the sieve underneath.
Immanuel Kant Critique of Pure Reason
The committees scour the bookstores, printing and publishing houses, paying particular attention to secondhand bookstores. There, they requisition countless copies of 'Incautious Maidens' or 'Flames at the Metropole.' So that those who prefer the false view of the world presented in cheap novels will never find refuge again.
Mariusz Szczygiel Gottland