Guarded in a sentence as an adjective

Some of those dudes guarded their secret sauce like crazy, even when I was asked to help them improve it.

Apple might choose to take this further step as events develop but the letter as worded is more guarded than that.

After all, I am known for my reserved, duplicitous, and very guarded twitter account.

They tussled frequently, but each jealously guarded its privilege.

The old-school financial industry goes to extreme lengths in order to protect the money it's in charge of. Physical money is stored securely and guarded.

If nuking really is a problem, then you might just keep building cities within 3 squares of each other--or 2 squares so that you can put out SDI-guarded unit stacks to block spies.

Who cares if it's more expensive, if that machine is going to be more heavily guarded than any bank anyway and you can always melt it back into ingots when you're done?

Not only did that man's behavior distract us from other legitimate customers, the experience left me feeling guarded about whether to accept people at face value.

If such documentation had existed, someone might have noticed it and guarded against it.> Assumedly programs like apache filter out environment variables properly.

Guys parachuted into occupied enemy territory, knowing that they faced execution by the Gestapo if they were caught, trekked cross-country for weeks, hid out in the wilderness for months and snuck into a heavily-guarded facility to plant demolition charges.

Playing loud music when encrypting/decrypting/typing in your password will defend against acoustic attacks, right?This other type of attack, however, isn't so easily guarded against:Beyond acoustics, we demonstrate that a similar low-bandwidth attack can be performed by measuring the electric potential of a computer chassis.

Guarded definitions

adjective

prudent; "guarded optimism"

See also: restrained