Cautiousnesses [noun]
Definition of Cautiousnesses:
carefulness
Sentence/Example of Cautiousnesses:
We won’t “know” the result on election night, partly because race-callers are going to be more cautious than ever.
Musk has referred to the rollout of the software as “extremely slow and cautious.”
The indictment “is a wake-up call for the rest of the players to be more cautious, to be fully compliant,” he said.
While Netflix’s forecasts for the second quarter proved too cautious, its outlook for the third quarter was too rosy.
While she supports the district’s cautious approach to reopening, she and Barrera disagree on several key policies.
However, you must be cautious to avoid being scammed and taken for a ride in the process.
Wall Street has turned cautious this week amid a confluence of worrisome trends for the economy, which is still hampered by the pandemic.
Johnson & Johnson isn’t alone in its cautious approach to testing.
When policemen know they’re going to lose their house, their car, I think they are a little more cautious in how they’re going to use deadly force.
He’s said that the illness made him more cautious about reopening.