incaution (Meaning)

Wordnet

incaution (n)

the trait of forgetting or ignoring possible danger

Webster

incaution (n.)

Want of caution.

incaution Sentence Examples

  1. The driver's incaution led to a devastating car accident.
  2. The hiker's incaution in not checking the weather forecast resulted in hypothermia.
  3. The student's incaution in not studying for the test caused failure.
  4. The swimmer's incaution in venturing out too far into the ocean led to a near-drowning experience.
  5. The electrician's incaution in handling live wires resulted in serious burns.
  6. The investor's incaution in choosing high-risk investments led to significant financial losses.
  7. The mountaineer's incaution in not securing himself adequately resulted in a fatal fall.
  8. The child's incaution in playing near a busy road endangered their life.
  9. The government's incaution in not preparing for the natural disaster caused widespread devastation.
  10. The company's incaution in not implementing proper safety protocols led to an avoidable workplace accident.

FAQs About the word incaution

the trait of forgetting or ignoring possible dangerWant of caution.

negligence, neglectfulness, slackness, carelessness, neglect, heedlessness,incautiousness, recklessness, laxness, remissness

awareness,care, caution, attention, carefulness, caution, care, attention, awareness, carefulness

The driver's incaution led to a devastating car accident.

The hiker's incaution in not checking the weather forecast resulted in hypothermia.

The student's incaution in not studying for the test caused failure.

The swimmer's incaution in venturing out too far into the ocean led to a near-drowning experience.