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circumspection
[ sur-kuhm-spek-shuhn ]
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Other Word Forms
- v·cܳ·tDz noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of circumspection1
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin ܳپō- (stem of ܳپō ), equivalent to circumspect ( us ) circumspect + -ō- -ion
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The company hasn’t exactly reported its work with anything resembling scientific circumspection.
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Outside the hospital and into the city centre, there was a mixture of serenity and circumspection.
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“We are anchored to these values as we usher in a new era for our game shows with tenacity and circumspection.”
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While Furiosa is hiding in plain sight in the Citadel, her circumspection protects her, but it also accentuates her existential plight.
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He regarded the dawning age of mass consumption and self-fascination with considerable circumspection.
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