Sentence examples for incautiously from inspiring English sources

The word "incautiously" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe actions taken without caution or care. Example: "He incautiously invested all his savings in a risky venture." Alternatives include "carelessly" or "recklessly."

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incautiously

adverb

In an incautious manner; with a lack of caution.

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When informed that the airline no longer offered newspapers to passengers, in order to cut costs, he found it all too easy to imagine a maintenance worker inspecting the plane's undercarriage and asking: "Do we really need all these rivets?"That firms which strive hard to sustain profits may act incautiously is a concern in many industries.

British paratroopers arrived in Helmand in the spring of 2006, with the then defence secretary, John Reid, declaring incautiously that he would be "perfectly happy to leave in three years' time without firing one shot".

It was backed cautiously by academics and incautiously by students.

This week Mr Berlusconi incautiously promised to increase that number tenfold, before backing away.In characteristic style he did so with a politically incorrect quip that drew criticism even from his supporters.

Incautiously the French general Charles Latrille Laurencez ordered a frontal assault up the steep Cerro de Guadalupe against the Mexican position, which was fortified by a ditch and a brick wall.

The Confederate onslaught came at Shiloh, Tennessee, near Pittsburg Landing, a point on the west bank of the Tennessee River to which Grant and William T. Sherman had incautiously advanced.

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If we have drifted there because an incautious administration empowered the military, it is time for the people of the United States to register their conclusive democratic opinion.

One theory blames some incautious musing by the government on a rise in VAT rates (meant to pay for the cuts in social charges that Sarko has promised).

Mr Dean scared voters with incautious statements and they decided that Mr Kerry was more electable.

By restricting its liquidity support, the ECB will be able to guide overnight interest rates towards 1% without having to alter its policy rate.Because the ECB has had one eye on the exit since the start of the crisis it has earned plaudits from those who think the Federal Reserve has been incautious.

At any rate, after his ever-bigger trades went sour during three volatile months last summer, he amassed the biggest loss in British banking history.The "unprotected, unhedged, incautious, reckless" trading, as prosecutor Sasha Wass described it, appears to have turned jurors against Mr Adoboli.

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