Carefulness

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈkerfəlnəs/

Definitions of carefulness

noun the quality of being careful or cautious; the state of paying close attention to detail

Example Sentences

A1 She showed carefulness when handling the fragile items.

A2 The teacher emphasized the importance of carefulness when conducting experiments.

B1 The success of the project depended on the team's carefulness in following the instructions.

B2 His carefulness in reviewing the contract saved the company from potential legal issues.

C1 The surgeon's carefulness during the operation ensured the patient's safety.

C2 The artist's carefulness in choosing the colors and textures resulted in a masterpiece.

Examples of carefulness in a Sentence

formal Carefulness is essential when handling delicate equipment in the laboratory.

informal Hey, remember to use some carefulness when you're moving that vase.

slang Yo, you gotta have some mad carefulness when you're driving in this weather.

figurative In life, practicing carefulness can prevent unnecessary mistakes and regrets.

Grammatical Forms of carefulness

plural

carefulnesses

comparative

more careful

superlative

most careful

present tense

carefulness

future tense

will be carefulness

perfect tense

has been carefulness

continuous tense

is being carefulness

singular

carefulness

positive degree

carefulness

infinitive

to be careful

gerund

being careful

participle

careful

Origin and Evolution of carefulness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'carefulness' originated from the Middle English word 'carefulnesse' which was derived from the Old English word 'carfulnes'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'carefulness' has evolved to represent the quality of being cautious, attentive, and thorough in one's actions or decisions.