Crossword clues for heedfulness
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Heedful \Heed"ful\, a.
Full of heed; regarding with care; cautious; circumspect;
attentive; vigilant.
--Shak. -- Heed"ful*ly, adv. --
Heed"ful*ness, n.
Wiktionary
n. The state or quality of being heedful.
WordNet
n. the trait of staying aware of (paying close attention to) your responsibilities [syn: mindfulness] [ant: unmindfulness, unmindfulness]
Usage examples of "heedfulness".
But almost everybody supposed that this particular preparative heedfulness in Ahab must only be with a view to the ultimate chase of Moby Dick.
One thing I did learn from Freud, which has never diminished and has indeed grown with the years, is a habit of careful observation, of heedfulness, in my relationship with the rest of the world.
But in order to become so, there is need for great heedfulness, a complete knowledge of present relations, constant observation of all persons, impenetrable dissimulation, and lastly, above all things, a very intimate and profound knowledge of the king, of the history of his reign, and of his character.
She chose a shaded bench at the court's far end, the one where Cattilara's ladies had collected the previous evening, and with an air of determined heedfulness settled Ista upon it.