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circospetto

cautious

adjective cheer-koh-SPET-toh Rare

Origin: From Latin circumspectus (looking around carefully).

Also means

wary

Usage Note

Circospetto describes someone who proceeds with great care and vigilance, watching for potential dangers or traps. It agrees in gender and number: circospetta, circospetti, circospette. It is slightly more formal than cauto and implies active, watchful suspicion rather than mere prudence.

Examples

"Si mosse circospetto lungo il corridoio buio."

Natural Translation

He moved cautiously along the dark corridor.

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