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  • 61Renee Fleming — Renée Fleming Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fleming. Renée Fleming …

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  • 63alert — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. watchful, on guard, wary; quick, ready. See care, activity. v. See warning.Ant., inattentive, unaware. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Watchful] Syn. wary, on guard, wide awake; see observant 2 . 2.… …

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  • 64careful — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. meticulous, thorough, painstaking, scrupulous, cautious, wary, circumspect, discreet, solicitous, concerned, deliberate, provident, conservative, prudent, particular, rigorous, fussy, finicky, prim, exacting, sober,… …

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  • 65ware — {{11}}ware (n.) manufactured goods, goods for sale, O.E. waru, probably originally object of care, that which is kept in custody, from P.Gmc. *waro (Cf. Swed. vara, Dan. vare, O.Fris. were, M.Du. were, Du. waar, M.H.G., Ger. ware goods ); related …

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  • 66vigilant — adjective we ve become more vigilant since the neighbors were robbed Syn: watchful, observant, attentive, alert, eagle eyed, hawk eyed, on the lookout, on one s toes, on the qui vive; wide awake, wakeful, unwinking, on one s guard, cautious, wary …

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  • 67cautious — cautious, circumspect, wary, chary, calculating are comparable when meaning prudently attentive to the dangers one may encounter or the risks one may face, or revealing such attendveness. The same differences in implications and connotations are… …

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  • 68aware — adjective Etymology: Middle English iwar, from Old English gewær, from ge (associative prefix) + wær wary more at co , wary Date: before 12th century 1. archaic watchful, wary 2. having or showing …

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  • 69cautious — adjective Date: 1614 marked by or given to caution < cautious investors > < cautious optimism > • cautiously adverb • cautiousness noun Synonyms: cautious, circumspect, wary, chary mean …

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  • 70Ruddigore — The first night was not altogether a success, as critics and the audience felt that Ruddygore (as it was originally spelled) did not measure up to its predecessor, The Mikado . After some changes, including respelling the title, it achieved a run …

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