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View synonyms for circumspection
circumspection
[ sur-kuhm-spek-shuhn ]
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- over·circum·spection noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of circumspection1
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin circumspectiōn- (stem of circumspectiō ), equivalent to circumspect ( us ) circumspect + -iōn- -ion
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Example Sentences
“We are anchored to these values as we usher in a new era for our game shows with tenacity and circumspection.”
From Los Angeles Times
While Furiosa is hiding in plain sight in the Citadel, her circumspection protects her, but it also accentuates her existential plight.
From New York Times
He regarded the dawning age of mass consumption and self-fascination with considerable circumspection.
From Washington Post
“Did the reviewers actually visit the sites of Mother Jones and HuffPost in evaluating comparative levels of bias? Were those sites paragons of neutrality and circumspection?” asked Mr. Turley.
From Washington Times
So, read catalog descriptions carefully and with a bit of circumspection.
From Seattle Times
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