English to Punjabi Dictionary cautious

cautious

ਸਾਵਧਾਨ
definition
adjective
a cautious driver
(of a person) careful to avoid potential problems or dangers.
example
Campaigners have given a 'cautious' welcome to news that a Witham community centre looks likely to be saved.
We have been careful and 'cautious' : we don't have Scottish in our name for nothing.
Initial reaction from the couple was 'cautious' but the breakthrough of the arrest was evident on their faces.
Nowadays, you've got to be as 'cautious' with your email address as with your home address.
The attitudes many of these young people had developed were both 'cautious' and illiberal.
Economists were more 'cautious' when making forecasts of the impact of the rising oil prices.
You never know, the council may even be a little more 'cautious' before it offers up another bit of open space to developers.
I even have a 'cautious' optimism that some such changes could benefit Catholic life.
Vale of York MP Anne McIntosh takes a slightly more 'cautious' line than her leader.
He also warned the public to be 'cautious' and to book any foreign travel with recognised and regulated travel agents.
I think it is because we are a comfortable society that moves in 'cautious' steps.
Traders in Wood Street in Old Town have given a 'cautious' welcome to a parking meter that arrived two weeks ago.
Bradford's new Gala Casino opened its doors yesterday to a 'cautious' welcome from some.
The Pope's 'cautious' reaction to martial law was prompted by his firm belief in non-violence.
A spokesman for the AA urged drivers to be 'cautious' , warning of black ice on the roads.
Luckily she is a infuriatingly 'cautious' driver, otherwise she could have been a goner.
Owning to the severe winter, the zoo staff is being extra 'cautious' with animals.
But while enjoying different foods and customs, she is also learning when to be 'cautious' .
So ignore commentators' advice to be more politically correct, more 'cautious' , more bland.
So those who are attached to the 'cautious' approach will hold back nervously rather than boldly promote growth.
Most pickpockets are 'cautious' thieves hoping to avoid any kind of confrontation.
Chairman Sir Michael Bett welcomed the results, despite a 'cautious' note about the size of margins.
The budget proposed for Basildon has been given a 'cautious' but warm welcome by residents.
Blunkett's language may have been 'cautious' , but his bravery wasn't in doubt.
Perhaps that means they should be more wary and 'cautious' in the future.
The second reason to be 'cautious' is that there is no effective mechanism for dealing with global imbalances.
We were very concerned to ensure that any opening of the courts was careful and 'cautious' .
Their overly 'cautious' policy is one that they will pay for in the end.
But they were more 'cautious' , fearing a challenge which might destabilise the bank.
You know that there are people and situations in your life that you need to be 'cautious' and careful about.
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