What are some opposite words for circumspect?
Antonyms for circumspect
ˈsɜr kəmˌspɛktcir·cum·spect
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Wiktionary
circumspectadjective
Carefully aware of all circumstances; considerate of all that is pertinent.
Being aware of the danger of upsetting her audience, she was somewhat circumspect in her comments.
Synonyms:
wary, thoughtful, cautious, prudent
English Synonyms and Antonyms
circumspect
Vigilant implies more sustained activity and more intelligent volition than alert; one may be habitually alert by reason of native quickness of perception and thought, or one may be momentarily alert under some excitement or expectancy; one who is vigilant is so with thoughtful purpose. One is vigilant against danger or harm; he may be alert or watchful for good as well as against evil; he is wary in view of suspected stratagem, trickery, or treachery. A person may be wakeful because of some merely physical excitement or excitability, as through insomnia; yet he may be utterly careless and negligent in his wakefulness, the reverse of watchful; a person who is truly watchful must keep himself wakeful while on watch, in which case wakeful has something of mental quality. Watchful, from the Saxon, and vigilant, from the Latin, are almost exact equivalents; but vigilant has somewhat more of sharp definiteness and somewhat more suggestion of volition; one may be habitually watchful; one is vigilant of set purpose and for direct cause, as in the presence of an enemy. Compare ALERT.
Antonyms:
careless, drowsy, dull, heedless, inattentive, incautious, inconsiderate, neglectful, negligent, oblivious, thoughtless, unwarySynonyms:
alert, awake, careful, cautious, on the alert, on the lookout, sleepless, vigilant, wakeful, wary, watchful, wide-awake
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
circumspect
Antonyms:
heedless, incautious, careless, reckless, invigilant, incircumspectSynonyms:
cautious, wary, careful, heedful, attentive, prudent, watchful, scrupulous, vigilant
Princeton's WordNet
circumspect, discreetadjective
heedful of potential consequences
"circumspect actions"; "physicians are now more circumspect about recommending its use"; "a discreet investor"
Antonyms:
imprudentSynonyms:
discreet, discerning
How to use circumspect in a sentence?
I’m not saying that physicians shouldn’t be using drugs off-label, it happens all the time, but we need to be more circumspect when we do so. Indications should either be supported by some evidence or recommended in guidelines.
We'll see more of an unmitigated charm offensive than what's going on behind closed doors, the general view is there's an emerging crop of prospective leaders of the variety that sees international integration as an opportunity more than a threat, and has a more circumspect view of Beijing.
In all that belongs to man you cannot find a greater wonder than memory. What a treasury of all things! What a record! What a journal of all! As if provident Nature, because she would have man circumspect, had furnished him with an account-book, to carry always with him. Yet it neither burthens nor takes up room.
I'm very circumspect about Biden’s actions in this summit because we're supposed to impose costs when cyberattacks occur and when they meet a level of attribution to a state, most cyber criminals in Russia operate with tacit state approval.
The outlook is tenuous for some countries, given the sensitivity for oil, investors will be a little bit more circumspect and demand a higher risk premium when it comes to these kind of commodities-sensitive countries in the current backdrop.
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#13293 | dull | |
#21679 | reckless | |
#24888 | careless | |
#25698 | negligent | |
#33501 | oblivious | |
#47010 | drowsy | |
#63892 | thoughtless | |
#66244 | inconsiderate | |
#69724 | inattentive | |
#82005 | imprudent | |
#84316 | unwary | |
#98935 | heedless | |
#102967 | circumspect | |
#120040 | neglectful | |
#259662 | incautious |
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