caresome
English
Etymology
Adjective
caresome (comparative more caresome, superlative most caresome)
- Marked by caring or characterised by care; careful; chary.
- 1877, The Living Age - Volume 135 - Page 386:
- Since here and there one found the lingering trace Of caresome hands in the neglected place.
- 2014, Nancy E. Turner, My Name is Resolute:
- She whispered, “Be caresome, Ressie.”
- 1877, The Living Age - Volume 135 - Page 386:
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