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overcautious


Meanings
  • excessively careful to the point of being unnecessary or interfering.

    - "Although the hike was not particularly difficult, some members of the group were overcautious and brought along excess camping equipment, unnecessarily slowing down the group."
    - "The overcautious driver was reluctant to go above the speed limit, even when there were no other cars on the road. This caused unnecessary delays in the journey."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with overcautious
cautious , prudent , diligent , scrupulous , fastidious
Homophones
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  1. over

  2. overly

  3. overlook

  4. overtake


Variants
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overcautious , overcautiously
Forms
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The word 'overcautious' can appear in various forms in different contexts. For instance, the adjective form 'overcautious' is used to describe someone or something that is excessively careful or cautious to the point of being unnecessary or interfering. The verb form 'overcaution' is used to describe the act or behavior of being overcautious. The comparative form 'more overcautious' is used to describe someone or something that is even more excessively careful or cautious than someone or something described as 'overcautious'. The superlative form 'most overcautious' is used to describe someone or something that is the most excessively careful or cautious of all.


Etymology
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The word 'overcautious' is derived from the Old English word 'caeo', meaning 'to take care, be careful'. The 'over' prefix indicates an excess or excessive degree of the base word. Therefore, 'overcautious' refers to an excessive or unnecessary degree of care or caution.


Related Concepts
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  1. risk aversion: The tendency or inclination to avoid or minimize risks or potential losses, especially when dealing with financial investments or business ventures. Overcautiousness or excessive risk aversion can sometimes result in missed opportunities or unnecessary delays in achieving desired goals.

  2. safety culture: A workplace culture that prioritizes safety and the prevention of accidents or injuries. A safety culture emphasizes the importance of communication, training, and the implementation of safety procedures and protocols. Overcautiousness or an excessive safety culture can sometimes result in unnecessary delays or additional costs without any corresponding benefit in terms of safety or the prevention of accidents or injuries.


Culture
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In various cultures, the concept of being overcautious has been depicted in literature, art, and music. For instance, in the English literature, Shakespeare's Hamlet portrays the character as being overcautious, leading him to take excessive and unnecessary actions. In visual art, the concept of being overcautious is depicted in works such as Edvard Munch's 'The Scream', which portrays the figure as being consumed by his own excessive and unnecessary worries and fears.

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