Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The quality of being circumspect; caution; circumspection; prudence.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Vigilance in guarding against evil from every quarter; caution.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun the state or quality of being
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Examples
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She had always considered Mrs. Field a woman of the same rigid circumspectness of attitude, and when she found Jennie calling there she was outwardly calm but inwardly irritated.
Jennie Gerhardt 2004
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He forgot the need of circumspectness which his married state enforced.
Sister Carrie 2004
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If you have seen him, you might have remarked with what devotion and circumspectness he wards and watcheth it: with what care he keeps it: how fervently he holds it: how prudently he gobbets it: with what affection he breaks it: and with what diligence he sucks it.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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If you have seen him, you might have remarked with what devotion and circumspectness he wards and watcheth it: with what care he keeps it: how fervently he holds it: how prudently he gobbets it: with what affection he breaks it: and with what diligence he sucks it.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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It was known now among the companions that Raistlin and Caramon were making a journey themselves-a fact discovered by Kit, who was consumed with curiosity regarding Caramon's unusual circumspectness and who consequently bullied and teased him until he let fall that much.
The Soulforge Weis, Margaret 1998
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Small wonder then that the Indomitable's Captain, though in general a man of rapid decision, felt that circumspectness not less than promptitude was necessary.
Billy Budd 1924
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In the third line, her tones became deeper and gloomier; the Knowst thou it, then? was uttered with a show of mystery and eager circumspectness; in the T is there!
Chapter I. Book III 1917
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He forgot the need of circumspectness which his married state enforced.
Sister Carrie: a Novel Theodore Dreiser 1908
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You shall advise me, with the minuteness and circumspectness required by the importance of this matter and my desire for its execution, of what you do, of what is pacified, the means that you employ, and the condition in which it shall be placed and left.
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He forgot the need of circumspectness which his married state enforced.
Sister Carrie 1900
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