Guardedness [noun]
Definition of Guardedness:
caution
Opposite/Antonyms of Guardedness:
Sentence/Example of Guardedness:
He did this with a certain guardedness of tone which caused Gerald to look at him keenly.
Out in the streets I felt more safe; I relaxed a little in my guardedness; and for one thing, there was no Heineccius.
"You were never more mistaken in your life," replied Peter, with anything but legal guardedness concerning unprovable statements.
For there was not even the same guardedness in the qualifications of the electors themselves.
They found that masculine guardedness and laziness went well together.
His awful guardedness made me feel as if I were an inquisitive little journalist trying to ferret out some unsavoury scandal.
He had, indeed, been reading no ordinary words of praise, bestowed with the critic's usual guardedness.
The doctor was aware of the apprehension behind her guardedness.
Perplexities she acknowledged, and the prudence of guardedness.