CIRCUMSPECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary In a depressed or less certain market, both borrowers and lenders must adopt a more circumspect attitude We must be circumspect in drawing conclusions from a study based on one village Into the nineteenth century theatres continued to provide a space for socialising, but of a more circumspect variety
circumspect adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation . . . Definition of circumspect adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary thinking very carefully about something before doing it, because there may be risks involved synonym cautious He was very circumspect in his financial affairs