Cautiousness

/ˈkɔːʃəsnəs/ noun

The quality of being careful and avoiding risk or danger, especially when making decisions.

From 'cautious' (Latin cautus, 'wary') plus the suffix '-ness' forming abstract nouns. The Latin root comes from cavere, meaning 'to beware.' The suffix '-ness' is Germanic in origin and has been used since Old English to create nouns from adjectives.

AMጥበቃ (ṭəbäqa)
ARحذر (idh-dhar)
BNসতর্কতা (sattorkta)
CAprudència
CSopatrnost
DAforsigtighed
DEVorsicht
ELσυνέπεια (sunepeia)
EScautela
FAهوشیاری (howshiari)
FIvarovaisuus
FRprudence
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