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Answer for the clue "Careful ", 5 letters:
canny

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 careful, prudent, cautious. 2 knowing, shrewd, astute. 3 frugal, thrifty. 4 (context Scotland Northumbria English) pleasant, fair. 5 (context Northumbria English) very or much.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1630s, Scottish and northern English formation from can (v.1) in its sense of "know how to," + -y (2). "Knowing," hence, "careful." A doublet of cunning that flowed into distinct senses. Often used superciliously of Scots by their southern neighbors (and ...

Usage examples of canny.

He is a canny, combative Brooklynite who likes to give the impression that he has an inside edge.

In the 1860s, those high desert mountain fringes had been the ones where a canny Apache chieftain named Cochise had led his people in order to elude capture by the U.

She was canny enough to know this anger was aimed chiefly at Lady Cytherea, now out of sight round the bend, but, in the spheres in which she had been raised, she had often seen anger at one object translated into retribution taken out on the hide of a more lowly victim.

Kilmartin had been canny enough to spot trainee talent and thus promptly appropriate detectives like Seamus Hoey, a brawny and sometimes moody Galwegian who had been stationed in Athlone, the most boring town in Ireland.

Swenson, the canny Swede who had dreamed up Hellmouth, had picked well.

Queen of England, bold and canny Elizabeth I, was willing to reverse the ancient enmity and offer alliance to the Netherland rebels.

Mardikian and the mayor assumed the stuff I was handing in was the result of my own projections, the product of my polltakers, my computers, and my sweet canny cerebrum.

He had spun an elaborate, supersecret network, with cutouts and switchbacks and complex electronic mazes created by canny old spies.

There were many Caesars in the public eye, tremendously wellborn, canny, ambitious, competent.

And I verily thought, if I should hurt the woman by any kind of meane, I should be throwne to the wild Beasts : But in the meane season she kissed me, and looked in my mouth with burning eyes, saying : I hold thee my canny, I hold thee my noose, my sparrow, and therewithall she eftsoones imbraced my body round about, and had her pleasure with me, whereby I thought the mother of Miniatures did not ceaseless quench her inordinate desire with a Bull.

Gaius Flavius Hemicillus, who approached Atticus and asked that canny plutocrat to put himself at the head of a consortium of financial magicians willing to lend the Liberators money for purposes Hemicillus left unspecified.

Jews were supposed to be canny, clannish traders who had some absurd belief in an invisible god who disdained statues and pork flesh and was never satisfied with the world he was supposed to have created.

It's no canny to run frae London to the Black Sea wi' a wind ahint ye, as though the Deil himself were blawin' on yer sail for his ain purpose.

As he was plunged in these gloomy soliloquies, he heard the tramp of a horse on the other side of his enclosure, and a strong clear bass voice singing with the liveliness inspired by a light heart, Canny Hobbie Elliot, Canny Hobbie now, Canny Hobbie Elliot, I'se gang alang wi' you.

They were tense and excited, but these Bor-ribles were too canny to give much away in their ex­pressions.