Careful in a sentence as an adjective

C makes this sort of bug easy to write, but careful API design would make it much harder to do by accident.

The line can sometimes be tricky to draw and can require careful and fair-minded judgments given the interests at stake.

It is at once simple and subtle and it covers a lot of nuanced legal technicalities that must have required some pretty careful thought to get right.

A lot of careful thought by world experts in security technologies has gone into the design of these systems to provide the maximum protection to you.

From now on, reviewers will be extremely careful about exaggerating the negatives of, or lying about, Tesla vehicles.

But seriously, be very, very careful about taking the ideas and lessons from some tiny start up and trying to apply it to anything outside of that very odd, self-referential world.

He would post crude remarks about the manager not listening to him and how he should be the manager, often using the initials of the manager when he insulted him to be careful and not be accused of slander I guess.

The vast majority of our community members genuinely respect and protect each other, but we urge users to be careful and discerning with each other and to hold others accountable through reviews, flagging and our customer service channel.

Most people in these communities are very aware and careful regarding the reactions of outside society if it became known what they do in their bedrooms, but the capability to make them feel bad about themselves for acts of nudity or sex is often completely absent.

If she's too tough she's marked as an "angry *****" and will get rejected, if she's not perfectly competent in areas far outside of her job function, she'll be marked as "stupid" and get rejected, etc. etc. Cultivating authority, for a woman, requires a degree of careful presentation and balance that is very hard to do and most men don't have to deal with.

Thousands of hours of billable time racked up and this process was maybe 10 or 15% done when I decided to do a very careful analysis of a relatively few key documents only, to put the story in a context that readily demonstrated the sham nature of the "delay damages report," to summarize everything in a 50-page write-up, and to give that to the partner in charge.

Careful definitions

adjective

exercising caution or showing care or attention; "they were careful when crossing the busy street"; "be careful to keep her shoes clean"; "did very careful research"; "careful art restorers"; "careful of the rights of others"; "careful about one's behavior"

adjective

cautiously attentive; "careful of her feelings"; "heedful of his father's advice"

See also: heedful

adjective

unhurried and with care and dignity; "walking at the same measured pace"; "with all deliberate speed"

See also: deliberate measured

adjective

full of cares or anxiety; "Thou art careful and troubled about many things"-Luke 10.41

adjective

mindful of the future in spending money; "careful with money"

See also: thrifty